By Kristine Kwak Since concerts have been cancelled for the near future due to the coronavirus pandemic, artists are leaning into technology to entertain their fans and stay connected.
Among them: K-pop groups like SuperM, who livestreamed a concert at 11 p.m. PST on April 25 via new concert streaming service ‘Beyond LIVE,’ in partnership with SM Entertainment, which was hosted on the V LIVE app.
V LIVE is a popular app owned by Naver Corporation — think: the Google of South Korea — and is used by hundreds of K-pop stars, from BTS to Twice, allowing them to go live at any time and interact with an audience.
The show was beamed live from Seoul in HD (and will be available on demand at a later date) and experienced a few lags, but mostly
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