Fans will be able to self-produce their own BTS concert in the comfort of their own homes this weekend thanks to a new partnership between Big Hit Entertainment and Kiswe Mobile.
concert in the comfort of their own homes this weekend thanks to a new partnership between Big Hit Entertainment and Kiswe Mobile., and live streaming solution company Kiswe Mobile have and signed a memorandum of understanding [MOU] that will see the two media entities teaming up to bring dynamic live music events directly to audiences during the era of social distancing.
“It gives BTS an opportunity to engage with their audience around the world in a really unique way, and make the audience feel recognized, that their contributions matter,” says Kiswe CEO Mike Schabel. “In partnering with [Big Hit], the thing that I love is that they’re so focused on their fans in a way that is just disruptive.
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