Hot list: Recommended streams by Local Natives, Open Mike Eagle, Starcrawler, Laura Jane Grace and more

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Starcrawler (Photo by Autumn de Wilde)

We’ve added Local Natives, Open Mike Eagle, Starcrawler, Laura Jane Grace, HoneyHoney, the Lemonheads and Blackbear to our ongoing list of upcoming streaming shows. We look about two weeks out for this list, so … in chronological order:

Open Mike Eagle, Oct. 16

Open Mike Eagle celebrates today’s release of his new album “Anime, Trauma and Divorce” with a show tonight that he’s calling a “Live Emotional Processing Event,” directed by Baron Vaughn from the stage at Dynasty Typewriter. Pay-what-you-can tickets here.

Save Our Stages, Oct. 16-18

■ The three-day festival Save Our Stages Fest (more information here) featuring Foo Fighters Brittany Howard, Dave Matthews, Dillon Francis, Phoebe Bridgers, the Roots and a bunch more benefits independent music venues being crippled by the pandemic. It streams here.

Laura Jane Grace, Oct. 17

Laura Jane Grace performs songs from the new album “Stay Live” at 6 p.m. live from Chicago’s Lincoln Hall. Tickets.

Bishop Briggs, Oct. 17

Bishop Briggs’ first major livestream is titled after her sophomore album, released last November. “The Champion Tour” streams at 6 p.m.; tickets here.

Tennis, Oct. 17

Tennis’ new album “Swimmer” came out in February. “Tennis: Live in the Void” streams at 6 p.m., tickets here.

Local Natives, Oct. 21

■ Only in 2020 could a band’s World Tour be “One Night Only.” But here we are: Local Natives, performing from the Lodge Room, at 6 p.m. Tickets.

James Bay, Oct. 21

James Bay performs “Live at Shakespeare’s Globe” at 8 p.m. Tickets.

Blackbear, Oct. 21

Blackbear webcasts from the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel at 6 p.m. Tickets.

Lucinda Williams, Oct. 22

Lucinda Williams kicks off a live-from-the-studio series by celebrating Tom Petty’s birthday. “Running Down a Dream: A Tribute to Tom Petty” streams at 5 p.m. Tickets.

Billie Eilish, Oct. 24

Billie Eilish’s “Where Do We Go? The Livestream” goes off at 3 p.m. Tickets on sale here.

The Dustbowl Revival, Oct. 24

As part of the Skirball Cultural Center’s Skirball Stages series, L.A.’s Dustbowl Revival and Copenhagen klezmer sensation Mames Babegenush will play a lively set. It’s free on YouTube, and you can order eats from the Skirball.

HoneyHoney, Oct. 24

HoneyHoney — that’s Suzanne Santo and Benjamin Jaffe, but you knew that — broadcast from Barefoot Studios in L.A. at 6 p.m. Tickets.

Cold War Kids, Oct. 25, Nov. 8 and 22

Cold War Kids does the second of four scheduled streams on Oct. 25, this time performing their most recent two albums, “New Age Norms 1 and 2.” All shows start at 6 p.m. and tickets are available here.

The Lemonheads, Oct. 25

■ Since it’s virtual, we can all “be” at NYC’s Bowery Electric for the Lemonheads’ 6 p.m. stream. Tickets.

Village of Love, Oct. 25

■ The annual Village of Love benefit concert boasts a lineup including Angel Olsen, Weyes Blood, Mac DeMarco, Phoebe Bridgers, Perfume Genius, Deep Sea Diver and more. It starts at 6 p.m. and tickets are available here.

Starcrawler, Oct. 30

■ On the day they will release a 7-inch on Third Man Records, Starcrawler will stream live from the Roxy Theatre. Show time 6 p.m. Tickets.