To wrap up a tumultuous year in the absence of live music, many performers are returning to the virtual stage to celebrate new year's eve with their fans.
Tamer Honsy and Nancy Ajram
Superstars Tamer Honsy and Nancy Ajram will perform in Egypt a concert without an audience. The concert is set to broadcast on "On" and "Al Hayat" satellite channels at 11:00 PM (Cairo local time).
Mohamed Hamaki
Mohamed Hamaki is set to perform a virtual concert that will be live-streamed on popular video application, “TikTok“ at 11:55 PM (Cairo local time).
UNESCO Virtual Concert
French musician and composer Jean-Michel Jarre broadcasting from Notre Dame cathedral can. The event is sponsored by UNESCO and celebrates the New Year, and acts as “a digital and virtual invitation from Paris”.
David Guetta Charity Concert
French DJ David Guetta recorded a charity concert outside the Louvre Museum in Paris that will be streamed on New Year’s Eve. The profits from which will go to Unicef and the French 'Restos du Coeur' charity.
It can be streamed on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram at 12:45 AM GMT+2.
KISS
American rock band KISS will be performing a massive concert at Dubai's Atlantis The Palm on New Year's Eve. The event is timed to the arrival of midnight in Dubai (3 p.m. ET), however, a replay will be available so fans around the globe can sync up the countdown no matter which time zone they're in.
Justin Bieber
Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber is set to live stream on New Year's Eve, which marks his first live concert since 2017. The show kicks off at 10:15 p.m. ET.
BTS
BTS be joined by a number of other K-pop sensations from their record label Big Hit. Other performers include Halsey, Lauv, and Steve Aoki. The event is timed to midnight in Korea, it'll air live at 7:30 a.m. ET.