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Justin Bieber announces interactive virtual experience for next week

by Tess Hutchinson

Or world superstar Justin bieber announces its partnership with Wave, leader in virtual entertainment, to bring fans into its virtual universe with “Justin Bieber – An interactive virtual experience“.

In this way, the innovative collaboration will give fans a futuristic take on the metaverse, blending gameplay, real-time motion capture and live musical performances into an immersive interactive experience.

Thus, the public will embark on an epic and intimate musical journey with Bieber and will see him perform songs from his number 1 album “Justice” before launching his “Justice World Tour” in 2022. In fact, fans can register on the Wave website and check out the event for free on November 18th. . Reruns will take place on November 20 and 21 for a global audience. Too much, right?

Anyway, watch the ad:

Indeed, Wave technology will allow the singer to transform into a digital avatar and perform a complete live show in metaverse. “Justin Bieber – An Interactive Virtual Experience” offers the audience a front-row seat to the most immersive Canadian experience to date. The public will also be able to live this experience live like never before and will have the chance to perform live on stage alongside the artist.

“I believe in Wave a lot and love the platform as a new way to interact with my fans. I’m excited to use this technology to bring people together and connect with fans around the world. I can’t wait for them to see this interactive performance “, he said Justin.

More details about the virtual event

Finally, Wave will perform reruns of “Justin Bieber – An Interactive Virtual Experience” to fans around the world and on YouTube in their respective time zones. Anyway, check it out below:

  • United States and Canada: Saturday, November 20, 8 p.m. PT / 11 p.m. ET
  • USA and Canada: Sunday, Nov. 21 at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET
  • UK, Europe and South America: Sunday November 21 at 7 p.m. GMT
  • Australia, Asia and the Pacific: Sunday, November 21 at 3 p.m. AEDT (Eastern Australia Daylight Saving Time).

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