.realestateband is “qurantouring” via augmented-reality video — bringing a stage into your living room
The “tour” is still a rather limited experience over all, and the “attendee” loses out on the live feeling because of how obviously pre-recorded the set is. But Real Estate may be onto something here: If fans were able to request a song from a few options, a choose-your-own-adventure kind of interactivity might make it more engaging.
It’s not hard to imagine “quarantours” on a larger scale, one day. Will Susie in Indiana be able to place a life-sized, cross-legged John Mayer on her sofa for a nighttime serenade? Music-tech apps that offer virtual concertsPopular on Rolling Stone
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