This is all still very new and the @12Rods show tomorrow is still one of the first.

Everyone nostr:npub12q9x4g8kkw5hj47a0f3e39jlxarfp8h6atasvr7fc8ks0j3f3ctq0870wm tagged above are the ones pushing this forward so just stay tuned.

This is the future of live music and our long term goal is to have a small network of places where bands can do more shows like this.

How much of a lift will the be for the bands to set up from a technical/hardware standpoint?

My hope is to be able to have things such that they can stream select concerts while out on tour.

I wont be there on tour with them so itll have to be something they can handle on their own after some training. I can handle stuff virtually but wondering what all is required on-site?

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They will also have a sound guy with them that will more than likely be handling the setup and I can handle whatever back end stuff that can be set up virtually.

In a perfect world, you need 2 sound engineers to pull this off. One at FOH, and another one is an isolated both - faw away from the stage - that can mix for the internet. It's the same theory behind TV production trucks.