hosted a virtual edition of Wireless Festival during lockdown, and are also set to host 360 degree VR gigs from London’s Brixton Academy.The purchase of Napster will reportedly see MelodyVR creating a new “unique music platform” that promises “immersive live performances and music streaming”.MelodyVR CEO Anthony Matchett said: “MelodyVR’s acquisition of Napster will result in the development of the first ever music entertainment platform which combines immersive visual content and music streaming.
For music fans today, live and recorded music are intrinsically linked.“We are as keen to see our favourite artists perform live as we are to listen to their albums.
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