Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen.
The first Tiny Desk Concert came about in 2008 after Boilen and NPR Music editor Stephen Thompson left a bar show frustrated that they couldn't hear the music over the crowd noise. Thompson joked that the musician, folk singer Laura Gibson, should just perform at Boilen's desk. A month later Boilen arranged for her to do just that, making an impromptu recording and posting it online.
As of November 2016, the series included more than 550 concerts viewed a collective 80 million times on YouTube.
The series has sometimes drawn criticism for narrowness in the musical genres it includes--described as focused on "hipster-infused indie rock" by Zachary Crockett at Vox--to the exclusion of genres like country and hip-hop. However reviewers also say the series' musical focus has broadened in scope over time.Rapper T-Pain's appearance on the series is Tiny Desk Concerts' most popular video with 9.5 million times (Adele's appearance is the second-most viewed, seen 4.9 million times.)
In December 2014, NPR announced it would host its first contest, inviting bands to submit a video of one of their songs. A jury of musicians and NPR staff choose a winner to play a Tiny Desk Concert. The contest has continued annually, each year drawing more than 6000 submissions. Jurors have included Trey Anastasio of Phish,Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys, and Jess Wolfe of Lucius.
Tiny Desk Contest winners have been Fantastic Negrito (2015),Gaelynn Lea (2016), and Tank and the Bangas (2017).