How to Watch ‘FOX Presents: The iHeart Living Room Concert For America’

In a move that’s likely the first of its kind, famous musical artists are coming together remotely for a benefit concert. Fox and iHeartMedia announced today that they’re joining forces for The iHeart Living Room Concert For America on March 29 to help raise funds to fight the spread of the coronavirus. Hosted by Elton John, the concert will feature artists like Alicia Keys, Backstreet Boys, Billie Eilish, Billie Joe Armstrong, Mariah Carey, Tim McGraw and more musicians.

Now’s your chance to sneak a peek at Eilish’s living room decor (Is it neon? Are there spiders?), because all artists will be performing straight from their homes, and all performances in the no-frills concert will be created solely by the artists. According to the press release sent on March 25, artists will practice social distancing by “[filming] with their personal cell phones, cameras and audio equipment, to ensure the health and safety of all involved.” In other words, don’t expect a 2013 Miley Cyrus VMA’s performance, but more of a ‘Tim McGraw in the kitchen with his guitar and iPhone’ vibe.

Aside from its musical performances, the concert will also pay tribute to first responders, health professionals and community heroes in the coronavirus pandemic. Living Room Concert For America viewers are encouraged to donate to Feeding America or First Responders Children’s Foundation, two charitable organizations that help support coronavirus victims and pandemic first responders.

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the benefit concert:

When Is The iHeart Living Room Concert For America on?

The concert is set to take place Sunday, March 29. If that date sounds familiar, it’s because the concert is replacing the previously scheduled iHeartRadio Music Awards and taking over its original time slot.

What Time Is The iHeart Living Room Concert For America?

Tune in at 10/9c and enjoy a full hour of music from the benefit concert.

How To Watch The iHeart Living Room Concert For America Live:

If you have cable, you can watch the concert at 10/9c on FOX. If you prefer to listen and not look, iHeartMedia radio stations are streaming the concert nationwide, and also offering the concert to listeners on the iHeartRadio app. As an added bonus, the benefit show is going to be broadcast completely commercial-free.