New York, New York – July 30, 2020 – The livelihoods of musicians worldwide have been disrupted and incomes shattered by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. DREAMSTAGE is the next generation premium ticketed live performance audio/video platform and a dynamic solution for musicians of all genres, both iconic and up-and-coming, allowing them to connect with their audiences and monetize their performances as never before.
Dreamstage’s box office opens today at www.dreamstage.live with the first live event on August 22, 2020 featuring world renowned pianist Hélène Grimaud and cellist Jan Vogler. Daily concerts of musicians of all generations will include world music star Pape Diouf, musical and chanson singer Ute Lemper, renowned violinist Gil Shaham, and many others. For a complete event line-up visit the box office at dreamstage.live.
DREAMSTAGE is in advanced conversations with many of the world’s top popular artists of all genres, to bring magical high-quality performances to their fans that have waited for months, especially where tours have been recently cancelled.
DREAMSTAGE’s whimsical design approximates a real live event with a virtual box office, front door entrance for the audience, artists’ entrance and post-performance green room. The audience is taken to a diverse universe of virtual concert halls for different genres and occasions created by world class designers. A fully integrated experience awaits both audiences and artists with social media integration, chat, applause, emojis and many more functions to come.
DREAMSTAGE was born from a collective vision by three founders passionately dedicated to seeing that musicians are able to deliver to their audiences the highest quality artist-produced live performances, to be experienced on a high-definition streaming platform, with an iconic design and interactivity. The co-founders are leaders in their respective industries meeting at the nexus of performing arts, entertainment, technology and entrepreneurship: Thomas Hesse, CEO; Jan Vogler, Artistic Director; and Scott Chasin, Chief Technology Officer.
Thomas Hesse, CEO and Co-Founder: “Musicians of all genres have been hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis. We offer artists the opportunity to return to performing, reconnect with their audience, and making money now – with an exciting long-term perspective. And best of all, it is truly live, capturing the spirit of the moment.”
DREAMSTAGE will never present previously recorded events. It is all about the “Live” experience, creating must-see, appointment-based and newsworthy events where artists and viewers can truly interact. The economics for artists are highly attractive, allowing for large audiences, high revenue share, and significantly lower cost than in-person tours despite high production value. It also gives artists ownership over their relationships with their ticket buying fans.
DREAMSTAGE is here for the long term and will continue to evolve and delight growing audiences with ever richer features and interactivity. The DREAMSTAGE platform opens up many creative possibilities for artists performing from locations anywhere in the world to audiences everywhere.
Premium User Experience
Scott Chasin, CTO and Co-Founder: “It’s exciting to be on the forefront of building a massively scalable live stream ticketing platform which innovates both the artist and audience experience. We have a roadmap and a blueprint for converging technologies to evolve our platform for years.”
DREAMSTAGE addresses many of the issues with concert streaming today and will create a premium experience for audiences and artists alike. Although DREAMSTAGE will be available on mobile devices and PCs, the major focus is on the lean-back TV experience for enjoyment in living rooms and on home theaters via Apple TV and subsequently via Roku and other TV platforms.
The ticket buying experience is quick and convenient, accepting all major credit cards and Apple Pay. Concert events will be produced with high production values. The platform is built for low latency and displays high quality audio/video streams in high definition.
Geared to the Needs of Artists
Jan Vogler, Artistic Director and Co-Founder: “The COVID-19 crisis has shown us the need to adapt the technology of the 21st century in the field of live performance. I am excited to contribute to a new venture that will benefit both my fellow musicians and our worldwide audiences.”
DREAMSTAGE launches with its “DREAMSTAGE Presents” program, which supports select artists to realize their creative visions of any size and scope from studios to remote locations. The initial goal is to help fill the void created by cancelled tours with delightful event performances from amazing artists.
“Powered by DREAMSTAGE” is a self-service program to be launched in fall 2020 that will open up DREAMSTAGE’s high-quality platform to any artist or group, up-and-coming or established.
DREAMSTAGE is also building a bridge to reopen for live venues. Venue partners can use DREAMSTAGE to present ticketed shows now, and reach larger global audiences through simultaneous broadcasting (simulcast) as patrons return to their halls in person.
This sounds a great concept everyone should be taking seriously, especially after this Covid Season highlighting the need for electronically delivered content.
Let us hope they maintain high artistic and professional standards in audio and video, and do not sink to the sub-YouTube home-video quality we have been plagued with in recent months, especially in the UK.
Never again do I want to see symphonies performed in Zoom boxes from dozens of players’ lounges, on front drives, nor in designer masks in shopping malls. The novelty wore off very quickly for me. The UK has long been a centre of excellence and must present itself as such, however frustrated we may feel at present.