The livestream is free in partnership with Music Gives to St. Jude Kids

Volume.com and BeachLife Festival have announced the free livestream for the eagerly awaited 2024 BeachLife Music Festival, slated for May 3-5 in Redondo Beach, California. The free stream will be in partnership with Music Gives to St. Jude Kids.

This year’s festival boasts a lineup featuring iconic artists such as Sting, Incubus, My Morning Jacket, Dirty Heads, DEVO, Trey Anastasio & Classic TAB, Seal, Local Natives, Fleet Foxes, and many others. For fans unable to attend in person, Volume.com provides a free and exclusive portal to experience BeachLife Music Festival live, offering a unique opportunity to enjoy the performances from anywhere. You can claim a ticket for this free event today to get a reminder and learn more about the Music Gives to St. Jude Kids Partner In Hope program.

Fans of BeachLife 2024 are encouraged to pair their good vibes with a great cause—St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Between incredible BeachLife acts, festival-goers and festival-viewers can become a St. Jude Partner in Hope. Contributions from St. Jude supporters ensure that families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food so they can focus on helping their children live. A Partner in Hope can give today by texting GIVE to 62-62-62 and, in return, will receive a Music Gives to St. Jude Kids t-shirt.

Volume is not just a platform; it’s the destination for a thriving livestream ecosystem where artists can flourish and grow their businesses. Volume has been diligently expanding its library, attracting a growing roster of artist-users, podcasters, and venues to join its platform. Select streams are now available for on-demand viewing on Volume, offering audiences diverse performances and discussions. Among these are Andy Frasco’s World Saving Podcast, and Chris Shiflett’s Shred with Shifty, with episodes featuring Blues extraordinaire Joe Bonamassa, Brent Mason, John Osborne, and more. Other events that have been featured on Volume include The BMG/BBR CMA Pre-Party featuring Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, and more; Warren Haynes Christmas Jam featuring Slash, Phil Lesh, Tyler Childers, Gov’t Mule, and others; and various in-studio streams from Lightning 100 featuring artists such as The War And Treaty, Grace Potter, Vera Bloom with BadCulture, The Foxies and a recent secret show with Sheryl Crow.

In the changing world of music, certain venues and festivals remain at the forefront by embracing Volume Livestreams—a modern approach to music broadcasting. Notable pioneers include BeachLife Music Festival, Nashville establishments 3rd & Lindsley, The Basement East, and venues like West Hollywood’s Troubadour, Charlotte’s Neighborhood Theatre, Burlington Vermont’s Nectar’s, and NYC’s The Bitter End. These locations have adapted to the age to ensure that live music remains vibrant and accessible on a scale.