When the lights dimmed on June 20, Amazon Music turned Madison Square Garden into a global stage, offering fans a free, 4:30 PST livestream of Goose’s electrifying set. The four‑piece band from Wilton, Connecticut, had already sold out the Garden’s Friday and Saturday nights, and Amazon chose the second performance for the broadcast.

The stream will be available on Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch, giving viewers around the world a chance to experience the band’s new album Big Modern! in real time. Amazon’s countdown page for the event promotes the record along with a range of physical products—tickets, apparel and limited‑edition posters—providing a comprehensive fan‑experience.

Amazon’s decision fits a broader push to capture live‑music audiences. Earlier this month, the platform streamed Primavera Sound in Barcelona, and it will pair the Goose broadcast with Take That’s show at Etihad Stadium on the same day. By offering events across Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch, Amazon gives audiences flexibility while expanding its live‑concert catalogue.

Goose’s New York City schedule doesn’t end at Madison Square Garden. The band will play at SummerStage in Central Park on June 21, and from June 18 to 20 it operated a pop‑up shop at the Drop House. Marketed as “NYC’s first artist‑led music retail experience,” the shop sold exclusive Goose merchandise, Garden‑event items and a limited‑edition poster series.

The band added percussionist Jeff Arevalo in 2020 and has previously streamed socially‑distanced concerts from a Virginia barn. Big Modern!—released in 2026—features on Amazon’s livestream countdown page and represents the latest chapter in Goose’s evolving sound.

Amazon Music’s livestreams are part of a broader industry trend. Apple Music has expanded its “Club Live” EDM series, Hulu, Live Nation’s Veeps and YouTube also offer concert streams, and Spotify is reportedly exploring a similar venture. Amazon itself launched a public beta in September 2007, became a full service in January 2008, and was the first to sell DRM‑free MP3s from major labels. In 2019 it introduced Amazon Music HD, a lossless tier that later became free for all unlimited subscribers in 2021.

Madison Square Garden, which opened in 1968, remains one of the world’s most frequented arenas for concerts, sports and other events. Its capacity and location make it an ideal venue for high‑profile livestreams.

The free, worldwide broadcast aligns with Amazon’s strategy to attract new users with free content. The event will also be accessible through Prime Video, part of the Amazon Prime subscription, and Twitch, a platform that has grown in popularity for live music.

In short, Amazon Music’s June 20 livestream of Goose at Madison Square Garden marks a key entry in the platform’s expanding live‑concert lineup. The broadcast follows earlier Primavera Sound coverage and will be paired with a Take That show on the same day. Goose’s additional performances and pop‑up shop provide further engagement opportunities for fans.

The livestream is scheduled to begin at 4:30 PST on June 20, 2026. Viewers worldwide can watch the concert for free on Amazon Music, Prime Video or Twitch. The event will showcase Goose’s new album Big Modern! and is part of Amazon’s broader effort to expand live‑music offerings across its streaming services.