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To me this type of VR would another string to their bow, perhaps not mainstream and more niche though.
Available 29th November.
Be great to see Melody expand their boundaries and do something like this, MVR is still missing out on the social aspect that live concerts have, and low and behold a solution is out there, why aren’t they doing this?
Great to see someone else in the same business to push the boundaries
https://www.noysvr.com/artists
GLA
Petebo on the first line you quote me then tell me I talk garbage.How many times have I sad the same thing that the product itself is worth billions in the right hands. But right now it's in the wrong hands.The post are there go verify.All IMO.
It would be, but it could be, fingers crossed! GLA
Mel, will be a miracle if goes ahead and Melody is involved
nothing on the face of it to suggest our involvement, but you never know. it will be interesting to see if it actually goes ahead though, as impossible to predict what further anti covid measures may be necessary over next few weeks. nothing is a done deal at the moment I'm afraid.
Let’s hope this is one of the LN / MelodyVR shows
https://iq-mag.net/2020/08/live-nation-announce-biggest-concert-in-germany-since-march/
IMO
Good find Iofas. All pointing in the same direction. MVR will be worth a lot of money to one of the big boys.
Opti, you talk garbage. I have never posted a negative post about MVR. I think the BoD are doing a great job at building a business; there role is not to issue news to manipulate the SP for dumb traders.
They quite rightly don’t care about the share price. Their only interest on the SP is the sell out price.
Got some money coming in in a few days time. I’m buying more of these golden tickets.
Regarding LN, here is the streaming extract:
As mentioned, some 67 million fans watched live streamed concerts via Live Nation in Q2. We don’t know how many of them paid, but we do know this: Live Nation sees a meaningful business here, one that’s additive to its core live event operation.
Can LN do it on its own ? Or having MVR as partners is a done deal ?
I'm not sure if this has been posted but...
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/stat-of-the-week-live-nation-spent-more-on-tickets-in-q2-than-its-fans-did/
A nice quote from the article...
“Given the tremendous popularity of these shows, we are seeing the potential for live streaming to become an additional long-term component of our concert business, allowing fans in other cities, or those who can’t attend, to enjoy the concert as well,” said the firm.