The Cat Empire Announce Virtual Album Launch Party
. After years of dreaming about the possibility of presenting a Global Gig, the band discovered technology, provided by local Melbourne company Rivus which would enable them to play to their global fanbase at any time. The technology was developed by a group of young entrepreneurial uni students who were friends of Felix from The Empire. The Rivus technology is commonly used to stream sporting events, but its application to music is just about to take off. The development of a broadcasting box enables the band to broadcast shows from anywhere in the world, with surprisingly little complexity. To register your intention ahead of time to join us for the launch, go to www.thecatempire.com, click on ATTEND ALBUM LAUNCH and follow the prompts. Type in promo code : "presser" for access. The band will do 'live' shout-outs to fans who register in advance! 100 lucky people, who will need to be the fastest internet users in the state of Victoria will get the chance to attend this event in person. The band has today released 100 of their guest tickets for public purchase. These people will join the bands friends and family and fiercest supporters in the room to witness the launch of CINEMA. Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Cat Empire CDs |
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