The Indigo Girls will perform an all-dedication livestream concert on July 16.

Amy Ray and Emily Saliers will be together in Atlanta – safely distanced – for the show, which kicks off at 7 p.m. on Facebook Live. Dedications can be submitted here through July 9. The duo says they will honor as many dedications as they can during the performance, which is being done in the spirit of an old-school radio night.

“We’re so looking forward to being with you all again and playing some music together,” Saliers said. “Thanks for all your support. Black lives matter. Hang in there.”

The Indigo Girls released their latest album, "Look Long," in June and talked to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution about poignant new songs such as "Country Radio" and "When We Were Writers" and recording the release in Bath, England.

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