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 ...
AmazeVR, a Los Angeles-based virtual concert platform, said Tuesday it has raised a $17 million funding round to create immersive music experiences through virtual reality (VR) concerts. Like other ...
When the world was forced to shut down on March 12, 2020, due to COVID-19 restrictions, industries that relied on in-person venues had to scramble to continue business as usual quickly. Music artists ...
I’ll be honest—I’ve been avoiding virtual concerts. After going to a concert for the first time at age 12, I’ve never stopped attending them in person. I spent my high school years doing my homework ...
VR concerts have emerged as a creative outlet for artists such as Travis Scott and Teflon Sega. Companies like Meta, AmazeVR, and Wave are leaning into the tech, creating hyperrealistic VR ...
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