Experience a one-of-a-kind “living room hang” with your favorite artists at 2GTHR

It’s been a full year since music fans have been able to go out and see their favorite artists and bands perform live. But what if you could get together for a private sessions with today’s top acts, all from the comfort of your own home?

Say hello to 2GTHR, a live, online video streaming service that keeps the music playing and the fans connected to the artists, while also enabling the musicians themselves to work and perform during these socially-distanced times.

Viewers are invited for a virtual hang with artists as they perform live, share insights about their craft, take questions and – who knows? – maybe even requests.  

The interactive platform boasts two-way video and audio, and makes it possible for artists and fans to engage in live performance together, forging a deeper and more personal musical bond in the process. 

Sure, there are plenty of livestreams happening these days, but they still provide only a passive listening and viewing experience. 2GTHR puts you right there in the room with the artist for a true “living room hang” that will continue to be special and unique even after live performances return.

2GTHR features high-definition video and audio, as well as offering the ability to jump onstage and interact face-to-face with artists live on video. And what a lineup of artists it is – everyone from Josh Smith, Kirk Fletcher, David Grissom and Matt Schofield to JD Simo, Peter Stroud, Scott Sharrard, Drew Berlin and many more. 

And if you miss a show from your favorite musician? You can always replay it later from 2GTHR’s library of recent sessions.

And you get it all for just one low monthly subscription fee of $9.99, which includes access to every live stream and replay. No tickets, no tip jars….and certainly no parking fees.

To check out all the great gigs you could be viewing – or joining in on – head over to 2GTHR.

Richard Bienstock

Rich is the co-author of the best-selling Nöthin' But a Good Time: The Uncensored History of the '80s Hard Rock Explosion. He is also a recording and performing musician, and a former editor of Guitar World magazine and executive editor of Guitar Aficionado magazine. He has authored several additional books, among them Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck, the companion to the documentary of the same name.