Market Deeping's online Deepingathon music raised money for charities hit by the coronavirus pandemic
A six-hour music showcase raised more than £2,300 for good causes.
The first online Deepingathon took place via Facebook Live on Sunday to support five charities which have missed out on regular funding during lockdown.
It also gave local musicians the chance to perform for an audience again after their other events were cancelled.
Organiser Judy Stevens said: "This was the first event of its kind for Deeping and it was a bit of a learning curve but very well supported.
"We're lucky to have sich a wide spectrum of talented musicians in the area."
Supports raised £2,328 which will be split between the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance, St Barnabas Hospice, Dementia South Lincs, Sue Ryder and the Exotic Pet Refuge.
The event was organised by councillors, Love Deepings, the Rotary club, Lions club and Deeping St James United Charities. Judy said it could be repeated in the event of a second lockdown.