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Jimmie Allen kicks off one-of-a-kind virtual concert series with Coda Collection: Watch

Matthew Leimkuehler
Nashville Tennessean

Say "goodbye" to low-quality livestreams and bootleg iPhone videos, music fans. 

A new at-home concert series from streaming platform Coda Collection and wireless giant Verizon gives viewers a 360-degree experience without the hassle of leaving the living room. 

The series launched Tuesday with an on-demand show from country hitmaker Jimmie Allen

Coda Collection — a platform launched last year via Amazon Prime Video that hosts sought-after music documentaries, archived concert films and more — teamed with Verizon to capture concerts with five 360-degree cameras. Viewers can toggle between each camera on-demand to create a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. 

The five-camera concert can be found now at Verizon's Multi-View Experience application. Fans can traditionally stream the concert online via Coda Collection.  

Watch a clip of Allen performing 2022 single "Down Home" for the series below. 

Allen — defending CMA Awards' New Artist of the Year — teams with Coda Collection and Verizon weeks after releasing his latest full-length album, "Tulip Drive." He embarks this fall on tour with Carrie Underwood, playing main support on the star's Demin & Rhinestones tour. The show stops in Nashville on March 3, 2023. 

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