Jamaican culture is rich and vibrant. It is teeming with various influences and, in turn, has greatly influenced the world with their music and way of living. NeverLeveled LLC has put a spotlight on Jamaican culture and brought it to life for all the world to see in one of their biggest events ever called Culture Festival. This time around, NeverLeveled LLC is bringing their ever-vibrant culture to the internet in the form of a live virtual concert featuring one of the biggest Jamaican musicians to have ever lived the Dancehall King, Beenie Man.
Utilizing their very own digital streaming platform called NeverLeveledTV, the company is bringing forth the Dancehall culture to a wider audience for old fans and new fans to enjoy. Dancehall is a genre of music that surfaced within Jamaican communities in the 70s. The genre itself has bled into different mainstream music, with artists drawing influences from it and other Jamaican styles.
Beenie Man is a Dancehall Legend with a musical career that has lasted for more than 25 years. He is a big influence on mainstream Pop, Hip-Hop, and Afrobeat. Dubbed as the Dancehall King, he has brought global acclaim to the genre by dishing out the freshest beats and singing his wildly successful singles. He has perfectly captured the essence of Jamaican culture and has not only become the poster child for Dancehall, but he has become the king.
The Dancehall King Beenie Man released his first-ever hit single at the age of 12, working his way up from local fame into the international spotlight. He performed at local festivals like the 1992 Reggae Sunsplash Festival, where he captivated the international community and gained global success.
The live concert event featuring Beenie Man aptly entitled “Life of a King” is scheduled to be streamed exclusively on NeverLeveledTV this August 14, 2020. With NeverLeveled LLC’s recent partnership with Reggae Hub, both companies continue to provide high-quality entertainment through constant innovation. This is the start of something big for artists worldwide and concert patrons everywhere that have been waiting to have their concert fill. “Life of a King” is merely part of the myriad of shows that NeverLeveled TV will offer to its subscribers. Tickets are priced at different tiers ranging from $3.99 – $9.99 each.
The team over at NeverLeveled TV is dedicated to providing the best service possible. They wish
to bring the best talents into their platform so they can connect with their fans and a worldwide audience. Audiences have the option to subscribe to NeverLeveled TV for just $4.99 a month. Subscribers will get free access to general admission events and gain points from views. These points will be redeemable in the Culture Festival 2021 in Jamaica, the signature destination event of NeverLeveled LLC.
General Admission for Life of a King is priced at $3.99. While VIP access which grants the users with Beenie Man music downloads, and an exclusive backstage pass is priced at $6.99. ULTRA VIP users will get all of the offers and get a chance to join a virtual afterparty with surprise guests. The ULTRA VIP tickets are priced at $9.99.
NeverLeveled.tv, The Reggae Hub and team Beenie Man stand in solidarity against the injustices done to the victims of the horrible crimes that are rampant in the USA today, they would like to show their sincerest gratitude to those who have purchased streaming tickets but after recently finding out that Breonna Taylor’s family will be holding a memorial on July 3, 2020, the team has decided to reschedule the event at a much later date when everyone has healed from the incidents. The new event is scheduled to stream on August 14, 2020.
The over 24,000 patrons have been noticed and with the new date of the event, the team has set a goal of 100,000 patrons with their new partnership with Roku and Amazon Firestick granting the team access to a combined 40 million subscribers.
Go to the NeverLeveled site to know more about their offers and schedule an interview with the one and only Beenie Man. You can also send an email to Monesia Hobbs for any other inquiries.
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