Bilibili launches online concert series for China’s quarantined millions


A condominium security guard (right) checking the temperature of residents as they return home wearing protective facemasks to help stop the spread of deadly coronavirus which began in Wuhan, in Beijing. Bilibili has teamed up with the annual Strawberry Music Festival to create the Stay at Home Strawberry concert series. — AFP

LOS ANGELES: Chinese short video app Bilibili has launched a series of music events for people forced to stay at home in China due to the spread of novel coronavirus.

The company has teamed up with the annual Strawberry Music Festival to create the Stay at Home Strawberry concert series, working around the theme of "Hi, I'm home too". The series will be livestreamed free of charge 4-10pm daily five days per week, on Bilibili.

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