.Gusttavo_Lima’s multi-hour quarantine concert tops March 2020 TopFacebookLiveVideos chart
Gusttavo Lima performs live on stage at Espaco das Americas on Aug. 24, 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
In March, much of the world began isolating itself due to the global outbreak of COVID-19 -- and a result,’s Top Facebook Live Videos chart tracked more uploads than ever, as multiple musicians and bands uploaded videos from quarantine to their Facebook.leads the way, ruling the March 2020 edition of the chart thanks to a March 27 clip in which he performed a concert from home.
Lima’s five-hour stream, titled Buteco em Casa, was streamed across multiple social media channels in addition to Facebook. The concert featured Lima performing over prerecorded instrumentals and was shot at Lima’s home, with lighting and other resources used to create a more high-tech concert experience than, say, a solo performance in front of a webcam.
Lima held a second such concert on April 11 that will likely be in contention for the top spot of April 2020’s Top Facebook Live Videos chart.
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