Listly by Chuck Smith
If you want to know who is giving concerts in Esperanto these days, here is a collection of concert videos that can also serve as an introduction to Esperanto music. Many of these were recorded very recently, during the JES (event for young people between Dec 28th 2012 and January 4th 2013).
Presenting only one song per group - explore more!
German group mostly adapting songs by the German punkrock band "Die Ärzte".
Amindaj is a young group from Cuba playing traditional Latin music.
Dolĉamar is a popular Esperanto band from Finland. They became famous with the rap song "Ĉu vi pretas?" and now mostly play rock.
From France, making music in the best tradition of French singer-songwriters.
From France, holds the Guiness world record for playing in the most languages during a single concert (25). He adapts folk songs from around the world to Esperanto. The video also shows the traditional kissing dance that goes with La Bamba.
Couple from Kazakhstan playing melodic and often melancholic songs.
La Okulvitroj, a mix of La Kuracistoj and 42, presents the most popular Esperanto drinking song. Learn this song before going to an event!
German singer-songwriter. Famous for "Pli ol nenio", which he wrote as a member of the Swedish-German group Persone.
Jonny M, Germany-based singer specializing in reggae. Singing here together with Tone.
Rap and hiphop from Brazil. Famous for "Esperanto estas nova kanto". and if you ever wondered if Esperanto could be rapped quickly... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtcoC8fndww&list=PL0FB4EBE8DC4454BD&index=42 (starting at 0:15)
Band with changing members from Denmark, Poland, Bosnia and Ghana, is responsible for creating two big Esperanto hits: "Sola" and "Ska-virino".
The young star of the sega style from Mauritius Island (Indian Ocean) singing "Nur Amiko" the Esperanto version translated by Stefano Kell.