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Amazon Music Partners With Twitch to Launch Live Streaming Feature

Today Amazon and Twitch announced their partnership to integrate Twitch’s live, on-demand streaming feature into the Amazon Music app, allowing artists to go live to their fans through the platform. The feature is now available to the 55 million Amazon Music users on both iOS and Android.

This launch comes at a time when in-person concerts are pretty much off the table due to COVID-19. The world has learned to become even more digital, and Amazon and Twitch are launching this feature to continue the advancement in digital experiences. It’s also a new way for artists to be able to hold live fundraisers and other events to benefit COVID relief efforts.

“The combination of live streaming, coupled with the on-demand playback of songs on Amazon Music is groundbreaking,” said Ryan Redington, Director, Amazon Music. “We’re providing artists with more tools to instantly engage with fans, and this new feature couldn’t arrive at a more crucial time in the industry. More than 1,000 artists have already connected their Amazon Music accounts to Twitch, and this is just day one. Together with Twitch, we’re making it possible for artists across all genres, at all moments of their careers, to harness the social power of live streaming to create more engagement with their recorded catalog.”

To get things started, Amazon has already partnered with various artists to start utilizing the feature beginning this week with a schedule of live events. Here’s what’s upcoming on the Amazon Music App:

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