Brandi Carlile is bringing more than just music to Minneapolis this weekend. Her highly anticipated Be Human: A Concert for Minneapolis show at the Target Center, already sold out in person, will also be livestreamed online to raise money for legal aid in the community.
Fans can watch the performance through a Veeps livestream for $29.99, with all funds from that stream benefiting Advocates for Human Rights, a Minnesota-based nonprofit focused on protecting civil liberties and access to justice. The stream will remain available for 48 hours after the concert, allowing people across the country—or the world—to catch the show on their own schedule.
The evening begins with a performance by The Head and the Heart, followed by Carlile herself taking the stage. In addition to the video option, Minneapolis public radio station The Current will broadcast the concert live on 89.3 FM and online, providing a free way for listeners to experience the music as it happens.
Carlile’s decision to turn her performance into a fundraiser continues her pattern of supporting social causes through her art and outreach, highlighting her commitment to activism as much as her musicianship. By tying the concert to a charity focused on legal rights and aid, she’s aiming to amplify both awareness and real-world support for communities in need.