Eccentric Lagos-based entertainment company, Livespot360, has unveiled its plans to create a host of outdoor entertainment experiences that can adapt to the current Covid-19 realities. It aims to create virtual reality concerts, parties, festivals as well as drive-thru cinemas, club nights and eat-outs.
Lamenting the huge losses of the entertainment industry following the Covid-19 situation in Lagos, Livespot360 announced that it has created two platforms – Virtuopia and Lituopia – to explore the possibilities of virtual/augmented reality events and drive thru experiences, respectively.
According to its Chief Executive Officer, Mrs. Deola Art-Alade, the company is eager to stay a step ahead of the Covid-19 realities in the city.
She said, “In the wake of the new reality, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we at Livespot360 are aiming to stay ahead of the curve, dictating the pace and seeking endless possibilities.
“We have always defined and grown exceptional brands and these platforms will not be an exemption. We will continue to do this through a carefully refined system of ideation and creative development, leveraging our extensive resource network to communicate across multi-platforms.”
She explained that the Virtuopia platform would create experiences including virtual/augmented reality concerts, games, festivals, parties, fantasy-themed adventure, cinema and Live-streams of events, among others
She also explained the Lutopia platform to be aimed at engaging consumers with state-of-the-art experiences through Drive-In Discos/Parties/Clubs/Concerts/Cinemas, Drive-Thru Fast Food & Grill and other experiences.
Founded in Lagos, Livespot360 has an impressive legacy of creating intriguing experiences such as the renowned concert series, “Love Like A Movie,” featuring Kelly Rowland, Ciara and Kim Kardashian, to the highly acclaimed “The Falz Experience” and Cardi B’s historic showpiece at Livespot X Festival in Lagos and Accra.
It was founded by Nigerian Rnb singer, Dare Art-Alade and his wife, Deola Art-Alade.