The people behind Glastonbury‘s iconic Shangri-La is raising cash for The Big Issue after transforming their event into the world’s biggest-ever virtual-reality music and arts festival.
And you can get involved via The Big Issue on Facebook where plenty of the festival’s most anticipated performances will stream live.
Lost Horizon is recreating recreate the legendary south-east area of the festival site by filming more than 50 of the world’s biggest artists and DJs on a green screen and placing them in special VR renderings of the Shangri-La stages.
The event on July 3 and 4 is be open to attendees to explore using computers, a mobile app or VR headsets and will feature secret headliners and hidden venues to give the crowds as much of the authentic Shangri-La experience as possible.
Massive stars including Fatboy Slim, Pete Tong, Skream and Jamie Jones are performing sets across the virtual stages while films, documentaries, theatre, live art, comedy and animation will be broadcast elsewhere.
Lost Horizon is a real festival in a virtual world, by the team behind Glastonbury's Shangri-La. Catch my set at the Gas Tower Stage with Carl Cox, John Digweed, Sasha, Jamie Jones, Seth Troxler, Eats Everything, Jody Wisternoff, Peggy Gou, Pete Tong and many more. pic.twitter.com/fTkZdyHNHr
— Nick Warren (@DJNickWarren) June 8, 2020