Through its latest technology initiative FRONTROW, an Instagram-esque camera application powered by Google, audiences can zoom in and out to change their view, take photos during the live stream, apply filters, and immediately share on your social networks, including Twitter, Facebook, and Google+. Filters include B&W, Lomo, 1960s, Sunset, Lake, and Forest.
YouTube will live stream select performances of the concert, so you can “share as if you’re there.” Just make sure to turn your location off!
The line-up of performances includes:
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