This Weekend’s Metal Livestreams: Korn, We Came as Romans, Poppy, Insomnium and More

The weekend is here! Which means it’s time for more of… fondly reminiscing about a time when we could all go out and headbang shoulder to shoulder with our closest strangers … while we live vicariously by watching our favorite bands perform online instead!

MetalSucks has got you covered with our continuously updated livestream calendar, powered by eOne, a comprehensive list of pretty much anything you might include in the broad livestream category: full-production performances, fan Q&As, rebroadcasts of old concerts, Twitch streams, listening parties, etc. And there are some pretty great events on tap for the weekend and beyond!

Metal Injection’s Slay at Home Fest
Monthly Virtual Series
APRIL 23, 2021, 3:00PM – AMERICA/NEW_YORK
Performances and cover collaborations by a number of bands and musicians.
Stream here

We Came As Romans
Virtual Livestream
APRIL 23, 2021, 9:00PM – AMERICA/NEW_YORK
Performing their 2009 album ‘To Plant a Seed’ in its entirety.
Stream here

Insomnium
The Shadows Stream
APRIL 24, 2021, 3:00PM – AMERICA/NEW_YORK
The group will perform their fan-favorite album, Shadows of the Dying Sun, from their remote hometown Joensuu, Finland.
Stream here

Korn
Korn: Monumental
APRIL 24, 2021, 4:00PM – AMERICA/NEW_YORK
Live from the set of Stranger Things: The Drive-Into Experience in downtown Los Angeles.
Stream here

Poppy
The Last Disagreement
APRIL 24, 2021, 4:00PM – AMERICA/NEW_YORK
A very special one-off global livestream that marks the end of the ‘I Disagree’ era.
Stream here

Keep up to date with more upcoming livestreams from Hollywood Undead, Falling in Reverse, Melvins, Devin Townsend and more right here.

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