Mozart’s quintet in some ways provides the most visceral experience. Fewer instruments make every one all the more ...
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 ...
As the nation adjusts to the new reality of life under self-quarantine in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, a number of artists and musical institutions are taking the show online to share some ...
Virtual festivals exploded during a time when concert halls went dark and stadiums sat empty. What started as an emergency response quickly became something else entirely. Today, livestreamed ...
Napster. Now there’s a name you haven’t heard in a few years… or more likely decades. Now, immersive web company Infinite Reality announced it’s acquired the brand for $207 million. Having just closed ...
Concerts like the one Tai Verdes' just held, in the Metaverse, are becoming increasingly popular. Artists like Marshmello, Travis Scott, and Ariana Grande have all performed in these virtual worlds, ...
In the halls of the RAI Congress Centre in Amsterdam, the future is not theory, it is practice. Drones hover above people's heads. Several 8K cameras that broadcast in real time adorn the show floor.
Roblox has claimed that virtual performance by Bruno Mars attracted 12.8 million concurrent users inside the user-created ...
One of digital music’s oldest companies, eMusic is planning to launch an online platform allowing musicians to stage virtual concerts that create what it calls “direct commercial opportunities of live ...
Normally, enjoying summers in Buffalo as a music fan means catching sunsets during shows at Artpark or Canalside or grabbing a bite from your favorite food truck while listening to local bands play ...