Virtual Vibe Online Music Festival Brings Music To Our Homes

New York, May 10, 2020 - As more and more virtual festivals become a popular alternative to live shows, Elton Audio Records, Generation Wavy, and MAD Dragon Music Group team up to present Virtual Vibe: An Online Music Festival.

On Saturday the organizers and artists released a promotional video showcasing the majority of the artists on the lineup with an inspiring message. 

“Hi guys. It’s Georg’ Estelle. Chris Varvaro. Chow Mane. Zandi Holup. We’re Sleeping Lion. I hope that everyone is staying safe and staying home during these times of uncertainty. Everyone has been affected, and now more than ever we need to be optimistic. That’s why I’m performing…for you on YouTube Live with many other incredible artists, and to promote positivity. We welcome you to watch Virtual Vibe on May 29th.”

Performing, are 28 super talented artists including (in addition to above) Jack Rush, Sera Selin, Lily Lyon, Teena, Annie Dang, IONIKA, Sisster, Chucky Hugh, Victoria Skie, P-Will, A Place To Hide, Lea Anderson, Loza Rose, MATCHA, Gabi Roque, Cortezzz, Hippie Trap, Jad Walker, Day Giles, Alex Deems, and N.O.R.A.

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“I wanted to give people hope during this time of uncertainty,” said Loza Rose, an artist and the creator of the event. “By teaming up with other artists, fans, and record labels, I feel like we can make a difference.” Record labels Elton Audio Records (EAR), Generation Wavy, and Mad Dragon Music Group will help with that mission.

The free to the public event, will begin its broadcast at 12 p.m. EST, and will run for 14 hours on the last Friday in May 2020. To RSVP or to learn more about the show, more information can be found online at www.eltonaudio.com/virtualvibe

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