Americans may be bleary-eyed from Zoom fatigue, and many may be desperate to get back to live concerts and movie theaters. But virtual events are here to stay, despite the return of music festivals, ...
Virtual festivals exploded during a time when concert halls went dark and stadiums sat empty. What started as an emergency ...
Wave’s virtual John Legend concert. In a year in which massive music festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza were called off, it’s not surprising that the biggest concert of 2020 took place inside a ...
On September 18, 2020, Ava Max released her debut album, Heaven & Hell. Around that time, she celebrated the project’s release with a launch party. The event didn’t take place in some personally ...
In a studio in Culver City, California, T-Pain is ready to put on a show. The American rapper and singer-songwriter, known for popularizing Auto-Tune with his hits such as “Buy U a Drank” and ...
If there’s one thing musicians of any decade have in common, it’s the knowledge of how to put on a show. From stage lighting changes accompanying guitar riffs to bumping up the energy in an arena, ...
If ever there was a time to be asking whether virtual concerts will continue even as the pandemic fades, it’s now. Media businesses were forced to pivot to virtual events en masse in 2020 to minimize ...
Fans can see a virtual performance from a “hyper-realistic” avatar of the late rapper via Meta Horizon World with Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest Pro starting Dec. 16. Meta announced that a virtual ...
Snap may not be particularly keen on the metaverse — at least, not as it’s been articulated by Mark Zuckerberg — but the company’s latest experiment certainly sounds a lot like a version of one. The ...