Livestream concert platform Veeps has announced a new music subscription service called Veeps All Access that provides live shows, on-demand content and artist exclusives.
The service launches today (October 3rd) with the premiere of the Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie's sold-out show from Arizona Financial Theatre.
Veeps hosts over 500 shows per year, and October and November will feature livestream concerts from a diverse range of bands including Bad Omens, Senses Fail, Run the Jewels, Boys Like Girls and Flatbush Zombies — with additional shows added weekly.
As for the on-demand content, you'll be able to watch previous Veeps shows, which include performances by Metallica, Slipknot, Rage Against the Machine, Evanescence, the Smashing Pumpkins, Poppy and many others.
The service will also introduce Veeps' first two original content series, Sidehustles and Artist Friendly, a music talk show where Joel Madden gets into in-depth conversations with his guests. The first episode on the platform, featuring Incubus' Brandon Boyd, will premiere on Veeps on October 4th.
"We started Veeps for artists and their fans. For the people that love music and the ones that create it. As music fans have become used to having concerts and live performances available in the same way they consume sports and movies, it was obvious that we needed to create a model that wasn't limited to pay-per-view," said Madden, Veeps co-founder and CEO. "An all-in music service like All Access is breaking new ground, and we're committed to setting a standard that is accessible for fans, compensates artists fairly, and continues to deliver the high-quality shows that we've become known for. All Access is the next iteration of Veeps as we head towards a future where every concert will be streamed."
All Access is available for $11.99 per month or $120 annually. Subscribe and get more info about Veeps All Access here.