Andrea Bocelli is delivering a special Easter Sunday performance during an unprecedented time, and the special concert can be watched via livestream, beginning at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT.
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The online music marketplace gave 100% of profits to artists on March 20.Music fans came out in full force to support acts on Bandcamp last week, when the online music marketplace pledged to waive its revenue share for all sales made on Friday, March 20.
On a typical Friday, Bandcamp says that fans buy roughly 47,000 items on the site, from album downloads to merchandise. But on March 20, fans bought nearly 15 times that -- 800,000 items, spending a total $4.3 million. That's 11 items per
Andrea Bocelli is delivering a special Easter Sunday performance during an unprecedented time, and the special concert can be watched via livestream, beginning at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT.
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Music fans took notice in a big way Friday when the online retailer Bandcamp announced it was waiving its share of proceeds for one day to pass that money on to struggling artists during the coronavirus crisis. The site reported Monday that customers spent $4.3 million on music and merchandise Friday.
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Last Friday, Bandcamp waived its service fee on sales for a day, putting more money in the pockets of musicians who have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. According to a statement from Bandcamp today, fans spent $4.3 million over the day, with over 800,000 pieces of music and merch sold on the site. "That’s more than 15 times our normal Friday," the company said in a statement, "and at the peak, fans were buying 11 items per second."
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