As musicians around the world continue to experiment with livestream shows -- often offering free virtual concerts from their home while in confinement -- a new proposal in Mexico plans to take the livestream concept to the next level while creating thousands of jobs for industry workers in the process.While the business of monetizing livestream shows is still in its developmental stages, Mexican executives, including promoters, managers and venue owners, are joining forces to launch an ambitious project that they hope would revive the industry's economy by creating more than 1,000 temporary jobs during the month of June in Mexico City and Guadalajara, Jalisco.