The upcoming tribute shows in New York for the late David Bowie, which feature performances from the The Pixies, Blondie and the Flaming Lips, will be streamed live for fans unable to attend the gigs.
The first The Music of David Bowie show will take place in Carnegie Hall on March 31 with the second show following shortly after at Radio City Music Hall on Friday, April 8. The second concert will be available to watch via Skype, say organisers.
Those watching the shows on the internet video chat service will be asked to make a donation of around €18.00 to arts charities in return for access to live footage of the gig.

"Due to unprecedented interest in the David Bowie memorial concert in Radio City, we have teamed up with Skype and Ammado (the platform who will handle donations) to stream the concert around the world, in return for a small donation to our charity partners," organisers wrote in an official statement on the memorial's official site.
Bowie, who died in January this year aged 69, has received tributes from fans and artists across the globe in the months since his death from cancer.
Last month, Lady GaGa played an extended medley of the late singer's songs at The Grammy Awards.
Sinéad O'Connor also recently paid tribute to Bowie by performing two of his classic hits at a fund-raising concert in Chicago.
O'Connor delivered poignant renditions of the late singer’s classics, Life on Mars and Sorrow, at the event.
Glastonbury organisers recently revealed that the festival will be staging their own tribute at the event in June.