Due to the impact of the epidemic, many celebrities' schedules and announcements have also been disrupted. Fans had worked so hard to buy the concert tickets, but their only options were refunds or rescheduling. This is not a good thing for fans. However, there are many live broadcast platforms now, and many fans have been live broadcasting on these platforms recently, including Rain God Xiao Jingteng. Live streaming concerts on the platform allows you to try out many different interactions, and also brings singers and fans closer together.
1. Fans and idols are closer
Ordinary concerts are crowded with people. Sometimes you can only hear the idol’s voice and not see the idol at all. Especially those seats in the back row can be said to have no musical experience. But it’s different when a concert is held on a live broadcast platform. Fans can observe their idols up close, and the sound is not as noisy as in the live broadcast. Every word they say in the comments may be read by their idols. . It is equivalent to shortening the distance between you and your idol, as if you are talking on the phone face to face. The comment function also allows idols to get to know their fans better.
2. Fans can give rewards
Recently, Jam Hsiao started a live concert. During the live broadcast, fans can give rewards. This is how most platforms use it to earn money. Money stuff. When fans give gifts, the anchor can see it directly in the background, which means that his idol can see himself giving him gifts. Moreover, Jam Hsiao's concert this time is very special. The proceeds will be used to support epidemic relief. Giving him a reward is equivalent to helping the epidemic. You can do charity activities and also listen to your idol singers. This is the best of both worlds. The interactive form of tipping can also allow idols to get to know themselves.
3. You can request songs on the spot
There is a big difference between a live broadcast and a concert. The songs for the concert are all pre-determined. Sometimes singers will also add a few songs live according to the fans' preferences as a bonus to repay the fans. But it's different in the live broadcast room. Fans and idols can see that when a song title appears frequently, the singer is likely to sing it. This kind of interaction can be regarded as a live song request.