John Legend is going virtual!
10.06.2020 - 19:07 / billboard.com
Scooter Braun, Alex Rodriguez, Superfly co-founder Rick Farman and Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin.The company will use the investment to go beyond concerts and into the broader entertainment experience space, including gaming and social. The round also included NTT DOCOMO Ventures, Avex, Superfly Ventures, Convivialite Ventures and Raised in Space.
Wave, which has raised $40 million to date, counts RRE Ventures and Upfront Ventures as existing investors. "It’s a privilege to be supported by such
.John Legend is going virtual!
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are spending time with their kids! The 44-year-old former baseball player took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a video of himself, his fiancée and three of their combined children dancing and singing to celebrate the news that the MLB has a plan to return to play this year, following a delay due to the coronavirus pandemic.In the cute video, Rodriguez danced around and smiled while his daughters — Natasha, 15, and Ella, 12 — joined Lopez and her daughter,
Monsta X announced on Monday (June 22) that they are set to take the stage for their one and only live-streamed concert later this summer.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorShowtime’s The Chi is teaming with Chicago-based artists and series cast members for a virtual concert to raise awareness and funds for the Equal Justice Initiative. The Chi With Love one-hour special will feature an appearance by series creator and executive producer Lena Waithe, along with a performance by Oscar and Grammy winner and The Chi exec producer Common.
Virtual concert startup Wave has raised $30 million in series B funding led by Maveron that features participation from Griffin Gaming Partners and individuals including Scooter Braun, Alex Rodriguez, Superfly co-founder Rick Farman and Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin. The company will use the investment to go beyond concerts and into the broader entertainment experience space, including gaming and social.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorScooter Braun, for one, thinks there’s a market for virtual concerts in which fans see their favorite artists performing as digital avatars.L.A.-based startup Wave announced $30 million in funding, with participation from investors including Braun, ex-Yankee ballplayer Alex Rodriguez, Superfly co-founder Rick Farman, and Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin.The new funding will “elevate Wave’s creation of personalized artist avatars, new virtual environments and formats,
A special virtual J-pop festival called SING for ONE -Special Live Night- took place Sunday (May 31) on YouTube, with 13 popular acts contributing some of their best past performances for an evening of music shared by viewers staying at home to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
A special virtual J-pop festival called SING for ONE -Special Live Night- took place Sunday (May 31) on YouTube, with 13 popular acts contributing some of their best past performances for an evening of music shared by viewers staying at home to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.The artists were asked to select two songs for the project, a signature piece plus the number they currently wanted the audience to hear the most.
Robbie Williams has reunited with Take That for a virtual concert.
Total Bellas featuring sisters Nikki Bella and Brie Bella has been dishing out interesting episodes. The latest episode saw Brie Bella taking charge of her marriage with Daniel Bryan in her own hands and taking a step towards building a better relationship with her husband.
Gather 'round, fellow bored people who love conspiracy theories: Taylor Swift fans are out here convinced that she (or rather, her brother) secretly recorded a cover of "Look What You Made Me Do" and dropped it on Killing Eve as a way to get back at Scooter Braun. Confused? Allow me to unravel.
Caelynn Miller-Keyes is remembering what it felt like to almost become The Bachelorette.
Taylor Swift doesn’t let go of bad blood easily, especially when it comes to her battle with Scooter Braun.