Live From the Artists Den

Season 12

A concert showcase that features music artists performing in unique settings, such as museums, temples and synagogues. The series also features interview segments with the artists.

Where to Watch Season 12

4 Episodes

  • John Legend
    E1
    John LegendJohn Legend celebrated the release of his new album, DARKNESS AND LIGHT, with an unforgettable performance at Manhattan’s historic Riverside Church for his Artists Den episode. From the same pulpit where, fifty years earlier, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered an electrifying “A Time To Break Silence” speech, Legend presented a magnificent set of brand new songs (many being played for the first time ever onstage) alongside such classics as “All Of Me” and “Glory,” offering messages of love and hope in a spectacular setting that has been associated with progressive activism for almost a century.
  • OneRepublic
    E2
    OneRepublicOneRepublic descends on the Artists Den stage for an epic show of their greatest hits, as well as new music from their latest release, Oh My My, at Park City Live in Utah. Their set includes fan favorites “Apologize,” “Good Life,” “Counting Stars,” and an electric closing with “If I Lose Myself.” OneRepublic’s lead singer Ryan Tedder reflects on his love of film and the special significance of performing during Sundance Film Festival during the set. “Things like Sundance, they’re necessary to foster great ideas,” Tedder explained. “You need to have venues where you have the ability to grow.”
  • Lady Antebellum
    E3
    Lady AntebellumAfter a two-year hiatus from music, the seven-time Grammy Award-winning group Lady Antebellum brings Nashville to Uptown Manhattan for an unforgettable evening. Surrounded by the rococo detail of the vaudeville theater turned church and cultural center, Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott, and Dave Haywood keep the crowd on their feet for their entire set that covers both their catalog of smash singles (“Need You Now,” “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore”) and songs from their new album, HEART BREAK, even adding a horn section for their funky single “You Look Good.”.
  • Fleet Foxes
    E4
    Fleet FoxesFollowing a six-year hiatus, Grammy-nominated Fleet Foxes returned to the stage just days before the release of their highly anticipated third album, Crack-Up, with a special performance at the Knockdown Center, a magnificent former glass-blowing facility and door factory, in Queens, New York. The mesmerizing concert highlights material from the widely celebrated new record while also looking back to such favorites as “Blue Ridge Mountains” and “Mykonos.”

 

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