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Prime members can live stream the concert and get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for 99 cents.
Prime members can live stream the concert and get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for 99 cents.

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The very first Amazon Prime Day Concert is happening tonight, July 10, at 9 p.m. EST (6 p.m. PST). Man, if that ain’t the most 2019 thing ever — we give it three years to turn into a whole ass award show.

As if a full two days of deals wasn’t enough of a party in itself, Amazon will be streaming a live concert on Prime Video. The lineup is actually really legit: Taylor Swift, Dua Lipa, SZA, and Becky G will all be performing, and the whole thing will be hosted by Jane Lynch.

Random, but we’ll take it.

Rule number one: Have a Prime membership. It’s the only ticket you need to live stream the show for free from a VIP seat (by that, we mean your couch). If you’re not a member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial of Prime to watch, as well as participate in Prime Day deals next week (think Instant Pots, the Nintendo Switch, and 4K TVs).

For the majority of you who snatched up that Prime free trial a long time ago, you can pay $12.99 to get a Prime membership for the month. $13 is probably what you’d pay for shipping on like, two items, so it’s a pretty decent gig.

The music perks of being a Prime member are yuuuge this week: Members can also get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for 99 cents, a savings of $31.96.

See your options for a Prime membership here or send the gift of Prime to someone else here. To get a sneak peek of the songs you’ll probably see live tonight, just say “Alexa, play the Prime Day concert playlist.”

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