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Upsahl AmazerVR Concert review

 Upsahl was an artist I haven't heard of before but reading up about her, she grew up in Phoenix, Arizona (where I currently live) and from the 4 songs that I heard, she is versatile mixing in bedroom pop, indie pop, and alternative pop rock. I do hope she breaks out one day and I plan to catch a concert of hers the next time she tours. We begin by going through the Upsahl name and into a desert. She performs Drugs. Throughout the 4 songs, she doesn't use any backup dancers and instead briefly produces clones of herself in this song. She introduces herself briefly and then segues into the next song, Into my Body. The desert changes and becomes more lively. I do think the moments where the concert makes quick cuts can be a bit distracting for my eyes but Upsahl is energetic with her voice. Just like the Zara concert, the hands initally don't produce much other than waves. Like the Zara concert as well, there's an interlude where we get transported into a room full of lit

My Review of the 1st batch of the concerts available in the AmazeVR App.

 Between my review of the home edition of Enter The Hottiverse, AmazeVR finished production on a few other concerts and created an app to hold all of the concerts together (rather than release them one at a time). After a tutorial section (which I skipped), it brings you to the menu where there are options between Megan Thee Stallion's concerts, Ceraadi's one song performance, Zara Larsson's Concert, and upcoming slots for concerts from Aespa, Upsahl (Early Access on July 21st with the public release being a week later), and Kai. There is also a menu option to disable the rumble, Hand effects (but why would you), and allow you to enable a mixed reality option to see the hub overlaid across the room you are in. Ceraddi's song comes free with the app (which is also free) and the rest of the artists have a one song free demo. A concert pass for one year is sold with the rest of the artists for $7 each. After the concert is played through the full setlist, the option to beg

My Review of the Home Edition of Megan Thee Stallion's Hottieverse

Note: Before this review, I was sent a free key for the app's concert pack for being an early supporter of the Hottiverse! The app itself is free to download for a small sample of the content presented and the cost for adding the full-length songs and entire experience is $6.99. The link to download the app is https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/6161476237214168/. This app is compatible with the Oculus Quest headsets Between my review for the Hottieverse Experience in theaters and now, a second leg of Hottiverse consisting of theaters not previously visited happened. I heard the pre-show updated the music videos but I haven't gone to any of them, and I heard the show itself was the same. Around the time of Hottiverse's announcement, I read that AmazeVR would also be bringing the theatrical concerts into the Oculus App Stores themselves for home use. Just a few days before Thanksgiving, I got a notification that the app is now in AppLab and could move to the Main Store

Introduction

 Hello everyone. As AmazeVr releases concerts onto theaters, I will try my best to get a review out for each and every single experience possible. I posted the Megan Thee Stallion hottieverse review but in short, I loved it! Please stay tuned for more reviews for amazevr experiences.

Megan Thee Stallion: Enter the Hottieverse Review

         I had first heard about the Megan Thee Stallion: Enter the Hottieverse VR Experience from hiphopdx.com where they promoted it as the first Virtual Reality Concert Tour. Although I wasn't the biggest listener to Megan Thee Stallion's songs, I do like a lot of her songs and felt a lot of sympathy for her during the contract issues and Tory Lanez shooting at her. Even though I was disappointed Phoenix wasn't listed as one of the cities as a tour spot, I got my ticket to the 6 PM show at AMC Groove at Los Angeles anyway and made the trip up there.         When I arrived at the theater itself 15 minutes before the showtime of 6 PM, the theater staff was there to cheer each and everyone of us that walked in through the doors and take our seats. There was music from Megan's catalogue that was playing as entrance music with the theater staff dancing to it. Everyone just seemed very excited to introduce the experience to us and that gave it a welcome feeling.