The Living Room Concert Series

Music from Home. Gratitude from the Heart.

Resilient Voices

Streaming music that united communities and honored frontline heroes during the pandemic.

Launched in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, the FMA 7:15 Living Room Concert Series streamed nightly on social media to coincide with the city’s 7:00pm cheers for healthcare workers. Each episode featured a performance by a local artist, paired with a message from community leaders, honoring essential workers while raising awareness and support for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund and mental health initiatives. It became a ritual of resilience, gratitude, and connection.

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Directed by UNITED THEMES™

Brooklyn Bridge

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“Thank you, frontline heroes.”
Every concert was a message of gratitude to healthcare and essential workers who risked everything to keep communities safe.

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“Songs that heal.”
Featuring local artists performing from their homes, the series brought comfort, hope, and togetherness in uncertain times.

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“Awareness in action.”
Beyond music, the series raised funds and highlighted causes from mental health to community resilience.

“The Living Room Concert Series reminded us that even in isolation, music connects us — and gratitude sustains us.”

Andy Chu
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The Living Room Concert Series was more than music — it was a movement of compassion, resilience, and gratitude. Its legacy continues as a reminder that we are stronger together, and that creativity can lift communities even in the most uncertain times.