Sigur Rós streaming 360° interactive concert tonight
19 June 2013, 15:35
| Written by
Kieran Mayall
(News)
Sigur Rós will tonight be streaming a unique live interactive concert to celebrate and showcase the release of their new album, Kveikur.
The concept of this special interactive gig is to give the fans of the Icelandic band the chance to control several 360° cameras, enabling them to watch the gig from any angle they choose.
According to the band’s spokesperson, they will be performing 5 tracks from the LP at the gig which takes place in Dresden.
To view the event, visit the band’s website at 7.50pm BST.
Watch the trailer below:
The group will be headlining The Roundhouse in London for iTunes Festival come 2 September.
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