Turn your chin music up, puff your chest and get ready to face your phone for Wednesday night's Nick Jonas concert, coming to you via Twitter's live-streaming app Periscope.
Hilton will stream the "Jealous" singer's intimate set from Hilton Anatole in Dallas, his hometown, at 8:15 p.m. CT as part of the brand's entertainment campaign Hilton@PLAY. A link to the concert will appear on the HiltonHHonors Twitter account around showtime.
LIVE on #Periscope: Nick Jonas LIVE Right Now! https://t.co/CKuyvJOkPD— Hilton HHonors (@HiltonHHonors) April 23, 2015
Follow @HiltonHHonors to check out my @Periscope live-stream tonight at 8:15pm CT pic.twitter.com/6aUDv3PtEW— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) April 22, 2015
Musicians and brands are continuing to experiment with Periscope as well as Meerkat, two new live-streaming apps that both launched in March.
Katy Perry, Twitter's most-followed user, was the first major musician to participate in a Periscope session -- on the day the app came out. She told Mashable that artists need to embrace letting fans use Periscope and Meerkat to broadcast their concerts for free or else be left behind (watch, below). Since then, Ringo Starr, Questlove, Kaskade, David Guetta, Amanda Palmer, Deadmau5, Bryan Adams and Shawn Mendes have all tried Periscope.
"Streaming Nick Jonas’ Hilton@PLAY concert live will allow more of our -- and his -- fans to experience what Hilton@PLAY is all about," Mark Weinstein, global head of loyalty and partnership at Hilton Worldwide, told Mashable. "We’re excited to partner with Nick Jonas, Twitter and Periscope to create a brand new type of experience."
Hilton@PLAY, a campaign that includes intimate concerts for Hilton HHonors members, previously teamed up with Paramore before partnering with Jonas for his concert.
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