Noise Pop is helping out local venues and artists who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Bay Area concert promoters, known for hosting the annual Noise Pop festival, have kicked off a new livestream concert series called No Place Like Home.

All funds raised through this series will be shared between the co-promoting venue, artists and Noise Pop’s Staff Relief Fund.

This open-ended series, which is co-presented by Sierra Nevada, is free to watch. But donations from viewers are encouraged in order to help out the Bay Area music community.

So tune in every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.m. to enjoy live music by some of the coolest acts in the business.

And speaking of cool, the series kicks off May 5 with the Bay Area’s rocker/rapper K. Flay, with the proceeds benefiting Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco. Finish Ticket and Zelma Stone are also on the bill.

Next up is another Bay Area act — Rogue Wave — on May 7, in aid of San Francisco’s Cafe du Nord. Spooky Mansion and Meernaa are also on the bill.

On May 12, Geographer takes the stage in a livestream supporting Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco.

Then, on May 14, it’s time for one of the most influential indie-rock acts of the last 30 years — Built to Spill — in a show benefiting the Slim’s Staff Relief Fund

Watch the livestreams on Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/noisepop.com), YouTube (www.youtube.com/user/Noisepop) and Twitch (www.twitch.tv/noisepoplive/videos). For more information, visit noisepop.com.