The pandemic has affected everyone, but for musical couple Michaela and Aaron, it meant moving from Spain back to Aylesbury, after losing their jobs as performers.
But this didn't dishearten them, and instead, they moved their performances online. Using Facebook Live, they showcase a collection of artists from all over the globe, so people can still enjoy live music safety from their homes.
Michaela explains why they decided to set up this venture "We are here to entertain, we are here to keep spirits up in this constant stream of bad news. So that's what I'm going to keep doing, I'm going to keep raising spirits, keeping morale high and doing what I can to lift everybody up during this time."
The pair are hoping the online community they have created will stay strong and carry on supporting live artists, even when the pandemic is over.
Michaela says "I want to create a platform to reach all corners of the world and bring all different types of performers. [So they can] advertise themselves, and entertain the world, one internet live show at a time!"
Not stopping there, the couple are now raising money for charity, by putting on their next show for Cancer Research.

The Facebook Live variety charity show is on Friday 19th February at 7pm.
You can watch the live performances on the Facebook page MJ Productions and donate via this link.

Crown Court backs Council decision to refuse private hire licen
Double win for Waddesdon venues at the Beautiful South Tourism Awards
Free Parking in Bucks car parks this Christmas
Bucks Healthcare urges masks and hand hygiene as winter bugs surge
Risborough Rangers Stadium Break-In Threatens Memorial Fundraising Efforts
Local author publishes second novel
Buckinghamshire schools take part in Dragons' Den-style green technology challenge
Big Give Boost for Hospice at Home Care











