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Experience the first electronic-music focused, direct-to-fan live music streaming platform – River Beats TV


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Well, it’s finally here, the first electronic music focused, direct to fan live music streaming platform – River Beats TV.

River Beats TV provides electronic music fans with virtual access to concerts from anywhere in the world, offering a combination of livestreams and on-demand archival content.  The platform offers subscriptions for $9.99 per month or $99 annually, as well as pay-per-view starting at $12.99, and rental and purchase options ranging from $5.99 to $9.99. River Beats TV transports viewers from their living rooms to the dance floor by using high-fidelity audio and video gear (including 4k & 6k cameras) to produce broadcast-level content.

River Beats TV boasts an extensive streaming schedule, kicking off with Colorado’s celebrated Sonic Bloom Festival, as well as their own rooftop pool party event series THE DEEP, welcoming headliners including Ardalan, Goldfish, Chet Porter, Marvel Years, Max Styler, VCTRE, and il:lo. In addition to THE DEEP events, fans will also be able to watch archival sets from acts like Late Night Radio, Wreckno, Jantsen, Ravenscoon, Artifakts, Adam Deitch, Michal Menert, Motifv, DRRTYWULVZ, THE WIDDLER, BUKU, Freddy Todd, and more.

This is an exciting moment for artists and fans alike. Learn more about the subscription options and upcoming calendar of events via https://www.riverbeatstv.com/

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Experience the first electronic-music focused, direct-to-fan live music streaming platform – River Beats TV

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