Kiss, for obvious reasons, may be the most recognizable band on the planet. Despite playing their (final) farewell concert at Madison Square Garden over the weekend, the band shared its plan to become ...
Now in its third year, the ABBA Voyage virtual concert sold over a million tickets in 2024 and generated revenues of $140 ...
You don’t last half a century as a band without adapting to the times. That’s exactly what ABBA did with their virtual Voyage concert series. After a successful run in London, the Swedish pop group is ...
Their touring days are behind them, but Kiss may have a digital future on stage. The hard rock quartet sold their catalog, brand name and IP to Pophouse Entertainment Group, the Swedish company behind ...
Aniara, the company behind ABBA Voyage, says the concert series added £833 million to London’s economy in its first three ...
Björn Ulvaeus, the Swedish ABBA singer, as well as songwriter, music producer and co-founder of Pophouse Entertainment, may be 80 years old, but he continues to be excited to create and tell stories ...
The avatars will allow the band to continue to tour for 'eternity.' Last night the band Kiss finished its “The End of the Road” farewell tour with a performance in New York’s Madison Square Garden.
After 13 legs and 1767 days, Kiss's final tour is finally over. It began the best part of five years ago with a show at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada, on January 31, 2019. And now the Kiss ...
KISS ended the last live show of their 50-year career by revealing their digital avatars. "Kiss could have a concert in three cities in the same night," said Pophouse CEO Per Sundin. The digital ...