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an advertisement. (January 2022) |
Online live concerts tour by SMTOWN and JYP Nation artists | |
Venue | V Live platform |
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Start date | April 26, 2020 |
No. of shows | 91 (as of April 23, 2023) |
Producers | Beyond LIVE Corporation |
Website | Official website |
Beyond Live (commonly stylized as Beyond LIVE) is an online live concert streaming service and concert series [1] by South Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment in partnership with Naver. It is a paid concert streaming service. It provides full-scaled live online concerts using technology such as augmented reality and with real-time interactions between artists and live audience enabled. [2] [3] [4] [5] [1] On its establishment, the platform has been regarded by global media as a relevant response in substituting traditional concerts during the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [6] The first live concert of the Beyond Live series was headlined by South Korean boy supergroup SuperM with the concert titled SuperM: Beyond the Future on April 26, 2020; the live concert recorded over 75,000 virtual tickets sold, playing to real-time audiences from 109 countries. [3] [7] [8] In August 2020, JYP Entertainment joined with SM Entertainment to create the Beyond Live Corporation, a joint venture operating and expanding the Beyond Live platform. It was launched on December 23, 2021. [9] Since its creation, multiple artists from SM and JYP have delivered full-length live online concerts within the Beyond Live series, and other K-pop entertainment enterprises started to produce virtual live concerts in a similar format.
In April 2020, South Korea's largest entertainment company SM Entertainment and South Korean Internet search platform and media corporation Naver signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the purpose to expand the reach of concerts to a global audience. [3] [2] [4] The joint effort lead to the creation of Beyond Live, a series of online live concerts. [4] On April 20, SM Entertainment released a trailer on their official YouTube channel announcing the upcoming series of live concerts, with the first live show to be headlined by K-pop boy group SuperM. [10] [6] Initially, Beyond Live was scheduled with four concert dates in April and May 2020. The concerts were hosted on the V Live application and made available to audiences across the world. [11] [1] Subtitles in different languages were made available to the live audience. [1] Together with real-time access to the live concert, the paid audience had rights to on-demand viewing of the concerts afterwards. [12]
Beyond Live enables the diffusion of real-time performances for full-length and full-sized arena live concerts in which there are no in-person audience. [2] [13] The format and design of the concert is optimized for the online audience with the aid of technology including augmented reality (AR) technology, three-dimensional backdrop graphics, live sync camera walk, and digital communication to enable real-time interactions (two-way) between performers and the online audience. [2] [1] [14] [15] Specifically, Beyond Live concerts implement augmented reality graphics . [4] [2] Artists perform on a stage before "a backdrop of screens and visuals [...] directed in real-time" by camera operators personnel. [2] Real-time communication and Q&A sessions between artists and online audience are conducted via video calls. [2]
Global media outlets like Forbes, Rolling Stone, and ABC News have commended the platform as a viable and timely alternative to traditional in-person concerts, which were being cancelled around the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ensuing rules on social distancing and restricted travels enforced in various countries. [6] [3] [2] [14] [7] The Beyond Live concert series is also regarded as a digital innovation created to foster interactions between artists and the "technical-savvy audience." [6] In addition, Forbes remarked that, even if the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is to be ignored, the concert streaming service still addresses a prevalent need from international K-pop fans located across regions K-pop acts rarely travel to, highlighting that for areas outside certain countries in Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Australia, fans lack the chance for in-person concerts and would need to turn to online alternatives regardless. [6]
On August 4, 2020, SM Entertainment and JYP Entertainment announced the establishment of the Beyond Live Corporation, a joint company for virtual concerts. It was formed to grow Beyond Live into a global online concert brand by strengthening global joint business development by adding synergy between SM's content production capabilities and Naver's technology. [16] [17]
Illegal live-streaming has been identified as a potential concern. Before the first concert in the series, the SuperM: Beyond the Future show, SM Entertainment had warned of legal actions against copyright violation streaming. [3] However, Forbes noted it is possible that many people had attempted to stream the first live show via unofficial sources. [3]
This article contains content that is written like
an advertisement. (January 2022) |
Online live concerts tour by SMTOWN and JYP Nation artists | |
Venue | V Live platform |
---|---|
Start date | April 26, 2020 |
No. of shows | 91 (as of April 23, 2023) |
Producers | Beyond LIVE Corporation |
Website | Official website |
Beyond Live (commonly stylized as Beyond LIVE) is an online live concert streaming service and concert series [1] by South Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment in partnership with Naver. It is a paid concert streaming service. It provides full-scaled live online concerts using technology such as augmented reality and with real-time interactions between artists and live audience enabled. [2] [3] [4] [5] [1] On its establishment, the platform has been regarded by global media as a relevant response in substituting traditional concerts during the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [6] The first live concert of the Beyond Live series was headlined by South Korean boy supergroup SuperM with the concert titled SuperM: Beyond the Future on April 26, 2020; the live concert recorded over 75,000 virtual tickets sold, playing to real-time audiences from 109 countries. [3] [7] [8] In August 2020, JYP Entertainment joined with SM Entertainment to create the Beyond Live Corporation, a joint venture operating and expanding the Beyond Live platform. It was launched on December 23, 2021. [9] Since its creation, multiple artists from SM and JYP have delivered full-length live online concerts within the Beyond Live series, and other K-pop entertainment enterprises started to produce virtual live concerts in a similar format.
In April 2020, South Korea's largest entertainment company SM Entertainment and South Korean Internet search platform and media corporation Naver signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the purpose to expand the reach of concerts to a global audience. [3] [2] [4] The joint effort lead to the creation of Beyond Live, a series of online live concerts. [4] On April 20, SM Entertainment released a trailer on their official YouTube channel announcing the upcoming series of live concerts, with the first live show to be headlined by K-pop boy group SuperM. [10] [6] Initially, Beyond Live was scheduled with four concert dates in April and May 2020. The concerts were hosted on the V Live application and made available to audiences across the world. [11] [1] Subtitles in different languages were made available to the live audience. [1] Together with real-time access to the live concert, the paid audience had rights to on-demand viewing of the concerts afterwards. [12]
Beyond Live enables the diffusion of real-time performances for full-length and full-sized arena live concerts in which there are no in-person audience. [2] [13] The format and design of the concert is optimized for the online audience with the aid of technology including augmented reality (AR) technology, three-dimensional backdrop graphics, live sync camera walk, and digital communication to enable real-time interactions (two-way) between performers and the online audience. [2] [1] [14] [15] Specifically, Beyond Live concerts implement augmented reality graphics . [4] [2] Artists perform on a stage before "a backdrop of screens and visuals [...] directed in real-time" by camera operators personnel. [2] Real-time communication and Q&A sessions between artists and online audience are conducted via video calls. [2]
Global media outlets like Forbes, Rolling Stone, and ABC News have commended the platform as a viable and timely alternative to traditional in-person concerts, which were being cancelled around the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ensuing rules on social distancing and restricted travels enforced in various countries. [6] [3] [2] [14] [7] The Beyond Live concert series is also regarded as a digital innovation created to foster interactions between artists and the "technical-savvy audience." [6] In addition, Forbes remarked that, even if the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is to be ignored, the concert streaming service still addresses a prevalent need from international K-pop fans located across regions K-pop acts rarely travel to, highlighting that for areas outside certain countries in Asia, the Americas, Europe, and Australia, fans lack the chance for in-person concerts and would need to turn to online alternatives regardless. [6]
On August 4, 2020, SM Entertainment and JYP Entertainment announced the establishment of the Beyond Live Corporation, a joint company for virtual concerts. It was formed to grow Beyond Live into a global online concert brand by strengthening global joint business development by adding synergy between SM's content production capabilities and Naver's technology. [16] [17]
Illegal live-streaming has been identified as a potential concern. Before the first concert in the series, the SuperM: Beyond the Future show, SM Entertainment had warned of legal actions against copyright violation streaming. [3] However, Forbes noted it is possible that many people had attempted to stream the first live show via unofficial sources. [3]