The 5G Festival will be ‘a showcase of creative talent blended with the power of advanced digital technologies’
UK - Organisations from across the UK’s arts, entertainment and technology industries including Digital Catapult, the Warner Music Group and O2 are collaborating to create the first hybrid 5G festival.
The 5G Festival will be ‘a showcase of creative talent blended with the power of advanced digital technologies, and broadcast live directly to audiences at remote locations from world-leading venues, as well as producing novel immersive in-venue experiences’.
The collaboration is led by 5G specialist Digital and brings together global music company Warner Music Group ; live arts venue and culture organisation Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival working with Brighton 5G testbed partner Wired Sussex; telecommunications service provider and sponsor of The O2 and O2 Academy venues O2 ; Metropolis Studios, Sonosphere and Audiotonix and digital technology companies Mativision and LiveFrom.
As part of the wider £200m 5G testbeds and trials programme (5GTT) funded by the UK Government, the 5G Festival will produce a 5G powered, live immersive collaboration platform for artists. 5G Festival is using 5G and its ability to transmit with low latency (delay) and in ultra-high bandwidth alongside Mativision’s proprietary, network-ready 360 ° content distribution platform which supports immersive visual feeds and delivers an integrated live stream for distribution to allow physically separate artists to produce immersive live, collaborative performances across multiple venues.
In practice, this means musicians can perform together from different venues at the same time, completely in-sync with one another and global audiences can be reached via their preferred device and in-venue experiences.
The core 5G infrastructure is based on Digital Catapult’s 5G Testbed, which spans three sites across Brighton and London, and offers technologically complete end-to-end, standards compliant, commercial and open-source network services. This will be inter-connected with O2’s public 5G network to support the scale of the project.
5G Festival will also explore opportunities for digital transformation and capability building for the UK’s world-leading live music, festivals and events sector. Finally, The O2 Lab will be developing the customer facing mobile application for the project.
In March 2021, an Audiotonix team led by their live sound and immersive specialist teams from DiGiCo and KLANG:technologies and AoIP network specialists from Calrec, along with Mativision and Sonosphere conducted the first trials at Brighton Dome to experiment with the effects of audio latency on the invited performers’ ability to play together. The amount of delay was dialled up and down to showcase the power of the technology and test the musicians’ and singers’ ability to cope with latency and determine what the delay limits where before a performance fell apart. “The trials produced fascinating, and some unexpected, results,” says Sonosphere’s Andy Robinson.
The next trials, which will involve musicians in two venues approximately 50 miles apart, will take place during June 2021, with a final showcase event planned for early 2022.
Anthony Karydis, founder & CEO, Mativision, says: “The 5G Festival is a natural evolution for Mativision. We have been producing and distributing live performances as immersive experiences to global audiences for more than a decade, and in the past three years, through our involvement in 5G trials in the UK and Europe, we have 5G-enabled our proprietary immersive content distribution platform.”
Jamie Gosney, commercial director, Sonosphere, scomments, “Bringing musicians from around the world together to collaborate and create new music remotely has been a dream of mine for years. This project will make that possible and I couldn’t be more excited that Sonosphere is part of it.”
James Gordon, chief executive officer, Audiotonix notes: “When the opportunity to take an active role in the 5G Festival was presented to Audiotonix, we jumped at the chance. This project will allow a number of our pro audio brands to work together with other leading technology partners to help pioneer the next steps in media creation, delivery and audience experience.
“Being part of a project that will develop new event opportunities, and help revitalise the welcomed return of audience attended performances, will be a valuable experience for our team and a real positive as we look to the future and 2021“.

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