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Amazon Music Live

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What’s better than weekly ? A TNF football game followed by exclusive live music performances, this time, with the Foo Fighters.

Amazon Music Live is back for a fourth season and the performances are hot. First up we had a barn-busting Shaboozey performance Oct. 23. This week, legendary band Foo Fighters will take the stage on Oct. 30 9pm PST, while the livestream will be available for our east coast folks on Oct. 31 at 12am EST. From their greatest hits to latest tracks, this is your chance to gain a front-row seat to one of rock’s most electrifying bands all from the comfort of your home. You can watch the act perform live on Prime Video, along with the Amazon Music Twitch channel.

Foo Fighters will honor Amazon Music’s “Alternative Hits” playlist, delivering a smattering of the iconic songs that have made them one of the most-streamed rock artists on the service. The performance will also be a key moment for the band’s newest member, former Nine Inch Nails drummer Ilan Rubin, who joined Foo Fighters after the devastating 2022 death of Taylor Hawkins. The band has had 10 songs hit Billboard’s charts, the highest of them being “Best Of You,” a 2005 track from their album In Your Honor.

To stream the show on Amazon Prime Video, you’ll need a Prime subscription. If you don’t have one already, a membership to the service will run you $14.99 per month, or $139 a year. With a subscription to Prime, you’ll have access to Amazon Music, which includes their livestreams, along with a slew of blockbuster TV and film titles via Prime Video. Of course, you’ll also have access to Prime perks, including savings on groceries and fast, free delivery on eligible items.

Followed by the Foo Fighters performance, Mexican-American band Fuerza Regida will grace the stage with a medley of their Billboard chart-topping hits across a slew of genres, all grounded by their signature approach to regional Mexican music.

Finally, Aespa will close out the season with a Nov. 13 finale featuring the tracks that have made them mainstays on the service’s “K-Pop Now” playlist. At the top of 2025, aespa earned group of the year honors at Billboard Women in Music, marking the second year in a row that a K-pop group took home that award.

“[Shaboozey, Foo Fighters, Fuerza Regida, and aespa are] crafting a unique, unforgettable set that showcases why live music remains such a powerful force,” notes global head of content at Amazon Music Kirdis Postelle. “By uniting sports and music after Thursday Night Football, we’re creating an experience that puts fans at the center of culture.”

Actress and entertainer Liza Koshy, who presented at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards, is also set to reprise her role as the official Amazon Music Live social host, bringing fans exclusive behind-the-scenes content with each week’s performer.

Past Amazon Music Live seasons have included performances by Post Malone, A$AP Rocky, Ed Sheeran, GloRilla, Keith Urban, Feid, Machine Gun Kelly and Offset. Fans can catch the season four premiere via Prime Video and the Amazon Music Twitch channel, immediately following Thursday Night Football.

The Kansas City Chiefs vs. Denver Broncos game might’ve brought out Taylor Swift Thursday night (Oct. 12), but Metro Boomin brought out even more stars during his Amazon Music Live show. Billboard‘s current cover star invited Nav, Post Malone and Offset on stage with him during his nearly hour-and-a-half-long set. While his surprise guests ran […]

Amazon Music Live returns for season 2 with performances by Ed Sheeran, Lil Durk, Feid and more, Amazon Music announced Thursday (Aug. 31). Hosted by 2 Chainz, Amazon Music’s weekly livestreamed concert series after Thursday Night Football will have performances starting Sept. 21 at 9 p.m. PT. Amazon Music Live will broadcast live from Los […]

A$AP Rocky announced that his new album is finished before taking the stage to perform some new songs at Amazon Music Live Thursday night (Dec. 8).
He made the PSA during on Amazon Prime Video. “Thursday night football. Amazon. My first time back on the stage. Album’s finished, Don’t Be Dumb. Let’s go!” the rapper exclaimed. Rocky later returned to the screen for those watching Amazon Music Live at home, the streamer’s live concert series hosted by 2 Chainz, to perform four unreleased songs from Don’t Be Dumb as well as some fan-favorite classics such as “Everyday,” “Yamborghini High” and “Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 (LPFJ2).”

Rocky ended the concert on a solemn note when he gave a heartfelt speech about the rappers who’ve lost their lives, before debuting Same Problems,” one of his new songs. “Rest in peace to everybody we lost in hip-hop throughout the years. You gotta know that we the highest statistic of losing people, no other genre loses rockstars, pop singers and country artists. Hip-hoppers, we get killed and shot every day,” he said. “Overdoses, all type of unfortunate events. So this next song is dedicated to everybody we lost and anybody who ever lost somebody, you know what I’m saying.”

Images of Takeoff, PnB Rock, Young Dolph, The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, Juice WRLD, XXXTentacion, Pop Smoke, A$AP Yams and more flashed on the screens on either side of him while Rocky repeatedly asked “How many problems get solved?” over an eerie piano beat.

His partner Rihanna, Tyler, the Creator, Snoh Aalegra, Buddy, Earl Sweatshirt and more stars were in attendance. Rocky also brought out rapper $NOT to perform “Doja,” AWGE hip-hop duo THOTTWAT for their joint “Shirt” performance, and host 2 Chainz to run back their Billboard Hot 100 No. 8 hit “F–kin’ Problems,” which also features Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

Watch A$AP Rocky’s performance of “Same Problems” above.