AmazeVR Secures $15M to Bring Immersive Concerts to VR

AmazeVR, a Los Angeles-based company creating on-demand VR video, has raised $15 million in funding to refocus its efforts to create VR concerts. The company says its first major immersive concert will feature artist Megan Thee Stallion and debut this Spring at activations in select AMC theaters. In the future the company also plans to offer its immersive concerts to at-home headsets.

Update (January 11th, 2022): AmazeVR today announced that its latest funding totals $15 million. This includes $9.5 million raised in early 2021, purportedly bringing the company’s total funding to $30.8M.

The $15 million bridge financing round saw participation by Partners Investment, Smilegate Investment, Quantum Ventures Korea, ABC Partners, Everrich Group, and GS Futures, according to AmazeVR.

“This funding allows us to keep hiring aggressively,” says AmazeVR co-CEO Ernest Lee. “In 2021, we tripled our team in Hollywood and Seoul. We’ve been able to attract top talent from the industries we touch. This puts us in an ideal position to take full advantage of VR and the metaverse’s growing popularity, as we deliver breathtaking VR concerts from major artists, first to theaters, then to homes worldwide.”

The funding comes ahead of the company’s first “VR concert tour,” which will bring an immersive concert experience featuring artist Megan Thee Stallion to select AMC theaters this Spring. AmazeVR says the experience makes use of “proprietary 9K cameras” for capturing artists, environments based on Unreal Engine, and operates with some 100 headsets simultaneously.

In the future the company plans to use the same tech and platform to release new immersive concerts on a regular basis, including a at-home releases for those with VR headsets of their own.

The original article, which covers the $9.5 million portion of the AmazeVR investment from early 2021, continues below.

Original Article (April 12th, 2021): The latest round was led by Murex Partners, with participation from We Ventures, Bass Investment, and Dunamu & Partners. Additional existing investors joining the round include Mirae Asset Venture Investment, Mirae Asset Capital, Partners Investment, and Timewise Investment.

According to data reported by Crunchbasethe latest round brings the company’s lifetime financing to $25.3 million.

Founded in 2015, AmazeVR previously focused on building out its 360 video subscription service for VR headsets, which features a variety of content. The company has however recently pivoted to exclusively recording musical artists, letting fans get an up-close and personal view of pre-recorded content which has been mashed up with computer-generated effects.

“[M]ost artists do not spend all their time on the road, often only touring every few years, and when they are on tour, it’s only possible to hit the largest countries and cities,” the company explains in a press statement. “With AmazeVR’s Immersive Concert experience, however, artists can reach fans through movie theaters, VR headsets, unique pop-up events, and more.”

AmazeVR says it’s been working closely with artists and labels over the past several months, and that it now aims to ‘reinvent’ the fan experience.

“We’re rapidly building out our artist pipeline and striking broad distribution agreements to bring stellar artist-to-fan engagement to millions of people worldwide,” says Ernest Lee, co-CEO of AmazeVR. “Our efforts are further assisted by interest in the VR market, with Apple preparing to release a VR headset and the Oculus Quest 2 representing a growing percentage of Facebook’s revenue. As more and more consumers gain access to VR technologies– be they through headsets, theaters, or even their phones– there is enormous potential for Immersive Concerts.”

A pop-up activation is slated to arrive in LA sometime this year, which is said to include a virtual tour bus fitted with haptic chairs and VR headsets.


Additional reporting by Ben Lang

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AmazeVR Raises $9.5m Towards Immersive Concerts

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Originally starting out as an immersive entertainment platform offering unique series from filmmakers, for the last year or so AmazeVR has gradually moved into concert experiences. The company has just announced that its latest funding round has managed to raise $9.5 million towards this endeavour, with music now the main focus going forward.

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Led by Murex Partners, the funding round saw participation from We Ventures, Bass Investment, and Dunamu & Partners as well as existing investors– Mirae Asset Venture Investment, Mirae Asset Capital, Partners Investment and Timewise Investment. “AmazeVR represents the future of music promotion and fan interaction,” said Dohan Kim, the CEO of Timewise Investment.

AmazeVR’s shift into immersive concerts features both digital and physical activations. So fans can watch artists at home through VR headsets but there will also be movie theatre locations with D-BOX seats showcasing content. This is further aided by unique pop-up events thanks to a tour bus fitted with D-BOX seats, recently highlight via a collaboration with Roc Nation R&B/Hip-hop duo Ceraadi.

“Working closely with artists and labels over the past several months, it has become apparent that AmazeVR has the potential to take the music industry into the future while completely reinventing the fan experience,” said Ernest Lee, co-CEO of AmazeVR in a statement. “We’re rapidly building out our artist pipeline and striking broad distribution agreements to bring stellar artist-to-fan engagement to millions of people worldwide.”

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“Our efforts are further assisted by interest in the VR market, with Apple preparing to release a VR headset and the Oculus Quest 2 representing a growing percentage of Facebook’s revenue,” Lee continued. “As more and more consumers gain access to VR technologies– be they through headsets, theatres, or even their phones– there is enormous potential for Immersive Concerts.”

With most live events still not taking place AmazeVR is one of a number of companies aiming to keep artists and fans connected. Taking a different approach is Sensorium Galaxy which is creating an entire social world where superstar DJ’s like David Guetta will be performing. As this segment of the industry continues to gain traction, VRFocus will keep you updated.

VR Entertainment Platform AmazeVR and Hip-hop duo Ceraadi to Hold Immersive Concert This Fall

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It’s now the middle of 2020 and live, in-person events seem like a distant memory. In place of attending a live concert, innovative online solutions have cropped up allowing artists to connect with their fans in new ways. The latest comes from AmazeVR – the platform which has previously featured Ukrainian LED dance troupe Light Balance – as it looks to provide a multi-sensory experience in collaboration with Roc Nation’s R&B/Hip-hop duo Ceraadi.

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Generally, AmazeVR tends to feature interactive movies with this latest announcement expanding its cloud-based solution into a concert format. The virtual music experience is said to include “high-resolution live-action video, stereoscopic CG elements, and haptic motion” as it combines live music performance with VR.

Utilising custom cameras, a proprietary VFX pipeline, and motion data-tracking technology AmazeVR only needs artists for 1 – 2 days to create the virtual concert, far less intensive than the months a normal tour takes.

“I think for any artist, COVID has presented crazy challenges in terms of sharing their music and connecting with fans,” said Emaza Gibson of Ceraadi in a statement. “We’re always looking for ways to provide good energy and make people happy, and right now positive vibes are more important than ever. We can’t wait for people to see the show we’ve come up with. AmazeVR set us loose to bring it in a way that’s never been done while still keeping everyone safe.”

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“The music industry has yet to be well-represented within the VR landscape, and we see limitless potential for artists and labels to create something unique,” said Steve Lee, CEO of AmazeVR. “At the same time, this is VR’s moment as people are spending more time at home than ever before, craving new ways to experience the world. Music presents a tremendous opportunity to introduce VR to new audiences. AmazeVR’s technology combined with content and vision from Ceraadi will deliver beautiful, creative, and entertaining experiences that allow people to step outside of their current reality.”

Ceraadi’s first immersive concert is expected to debut this fall through the AmazeVR app. Supporting headsets including Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Valve Index, the app is free to download from Oculus Store or Steam.  For further updates on AmazeVR as new content arrives, keep reading  VRFocus.

America’s Got Talent Troupe Light Balance Goes Virtual With AmazeVR

Ukrainian LED dance troupe Light Balance is known for its visually striking performances on shows like Britain’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent. Now the group will be bringing its act to virtual reality (VR) thanks to a partnership between AmazeVR and Virtuality. 

AmazeVR Light Balance

Virtuality is the LA-based immersive entertainment startup that produces Light Balance, and with AmazeVR have created several exclusive experiences for the cloud-based platform. The new content features Light Balance performers dancing inside a 6K stereoscopic 360-environment, along with neon enhancements and original audio from EDM producer, Justified Noise.

“We believe Light Balance in VR encapsulates how far experiential immersive content can now go,” said Virtuality founder, Mark Rickard. “Whereas early 360-video and token brand-driven experiences left many feeling underwhelmed with VR’s potential, we set out to create something that guarantees a ‘wow factor’—whether from the seasoned VR enthusiast or someone trying it for the first time.”

AmazeVR Light Balance“We’re thrilled to be working with creative studios like Virtuality because a lack of great content is one of the biggest issues in mass adoption,” said Ernest Lee, chief content officer of AmazeVR, “We have a slate of content we plan to produce with Virtuality, along with our other production partners, to establish a consistent pipeline of content users love. Doing so will create a meaningful ecosystem for VR creators as well as develop the ability to monetize content that audiences value.”

Last month AmazeVR announced that it has raised an additional $7 million USD in funding to help accelerate the development and production of VR content from several strategic investors including LG Technology Ventures. Additionally, AmazeVR has entered a partnership with LG U+ to co-produce new content, with LG U+ planning to release 1,500 VR experiences this year.

The Light Balance VR experience is available now on AmazeVR for $3.99, or watch it with over 100 premium videos with an all-access Premium Pass (1 month $7.99, 3 months $14.99, 6 months $22.99). The AmazeVR app supports a number of headsets including HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, Samsung Gear VR, Google Daydream and Windows Mixed Reality headsets. For further updates on AmazeVR as new content arrives, keep reading VRFocus.