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Liam Payne Launches His Live Stream Concert ‘The LP Show’ to Benefit UK Food Banks

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Liam Payne announced that he is launching his own live stream concert series, The LP Show on Veeps.

Liam Payne is not letting quarantine and social distancing get in the way of staying in touch with fans and what better way to do so than perform his own virtual concert series.

The singer announced to fans on Twitter that he will return to the stage via live stream with his first-ever concert series The LP Show Act 1. The LP Show will be a fully produced concert series and broadcasts in real-time to fans all around the world. “I’m working with current out-of-use venues, a full band, and professional sound and lightening engineers who are currently out of work due to COVID-19.”

The new live approach will bring fans up close and personal to the singer, and tickets will be sold on a “pay what you want basis,” starting at $10.

Presale tickets will be available on Spotify on Thursday, and general admission will be available on Friday via Veeps website. Proceeds will go towards poverty and hunger through The Tussle Trust. The Tussle Trust works with over 1200 food banks across the U.K in efforts to improve access to food during the coronavirus pandemic.

Make sure to tell all your friends and don’t miss out on attending a virtual concert for a good cause. The LP Show Act 1 will take place on Friday, July 17. If you would like to buy tickets or learn more about the concert series, check out the Veeps website here.