By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
GamexploreGamexplore
  • Home
  • News
  • PC Game
  • Mobile
  • VR News
  • Hardware
  • Guides
  • Reviews
  • Upcoming
Reading: Meta’s Goo Goo Dolls Concert Reminds Us Why Live Music Fits VR So Well
Share
Notification
GamexploreGamexplore
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • PC Game
  • Mobile
  • VR News
  • Hardware
  • Guides
  • Reviews
  • Upcoming
Follow US
© 2025 All rights reserved | Powered by Gamexplore
Gamexplore > My Bookmarks > VR News > Meta’s Goo Goo Dolls Concert Reminds Us Why Live Music Fits VR So Well
VR News

Meta’s Goo Goo Dolls Concert Reminds Us Why Live Music Fits VR So Well

May 18, 2026 4 Min Read
Share
4 Min Read
Meta’s Goo Goo Dolls Concert Reminds Us Why Live Music Fits VR So Well
SHARE

Quest owners have another immersive concert to check out in Horizon TV, this time featuring the Goo Goo Dolls performing at New York City’s historic Beacon Theatre.

The concert joins a growing collection of immersive music performances available through Meta’s Horizon TV app, including Coldplay’s concert at Wembley Stadium, Sabrina Carpenter, Arcade Fire, and several others. Apple is exploring similar territory as well through Apple Immersive Video on the Vision Pro, including a Metallica concert experience that places viewers directly inside the performance.

After spending more than an hour watching the Goo Goo Dolls show on my Meta Quest 3, I came away impressed by how naturally live music fits immersive VR180 video when the production is done well.

What immediately impressed me was the image quality. The Quest 3 delivered a consistently sharp and clear presentation in VR180 3D, with enough detail and depth to create a real sense of presence inside the theater. The Beacon Theatre itself plays a major role in that feeling. Between the lighting, stage design, and the visible crowd below, the experience captures the atmosphere of a live venue in a way traditional video simply cannot.

What makes the concert especially effective is the way it was filmed.

Several immersive cameras are positioned throughout the venue, including wide shots from the back of the theater that showcase the full scale of the stage and audience. Other cameras are placed directly on stage alongside the band, including a moving immersive rig that walks around the performers during songs.

Those moments completely change the feeling of the concert.

See also  Co-Op Roguelite ZIX Enters Early Access Soon On Quest 3 & PC VR

At times, you are standing so close to the musicians that it creates a level of intimacy that would be impossible for most fans attending the show in person. During the band’s performance of “Iris,” the combination of proximity, lighting, crowd energy, and spatial depth created moments that genuinely felt emotional in a way traditional video rarely achieves.

Video: Meta

That may ultimately be why concerts work so well in immersive video compared to some other forms of VR entertainment.

Live music already depends heavily on atmosphere, scale, lighting, and audience energy. Viewers also naturally accept fixed camera positions during concerts in a way they may not during narrative content or interactive experiences. VR180 enhances those strengths rather than fighting against them.

There is also something compelling about being placed in positions that are normally inaccessible. One moment you are sitting behind the audience taking in the entire theater. The next, you are effectively standing beside the band on stage as they perform.

That sense of access may be one of immersive entertainment’s biggest advantages.

Meta appears to understand that potential. Horizon TV has quietly become home to a growing library of immersive entertainment experiences beyond gaming, while the company’s previously announced partnership with James Cameron suggests broader ambitions around immersive 3D media and storytelling in the future.

None of this replaces attending a real concert in person. That’s not really the point.

What experiences like the Goo Goo Dolls concert demonstrate is that immersive video can deliver something traditional media cannot: the feeling of physically being somewhere you otherwise could never be.

See also  A Christmas Carol Is A Free Tradition Haunting Quest Headsets From Agile Lens

For a VR industry still searching for mainstream entertainment use cases beyond gaming, experiences like this feel increasingly important.

You Might Also Like

Google Launches First-party ‘PC Connect’ Virtual Desktop App for PC Productivity & Gaming on Android XR

Skytail Impressions: A Wave Shooter By Any Other Name Is Still A Wave Shooter

The Most Anticipated VR Games of 2026 Coming to Quest, PC VR and (maybe) PSVR 2

Lynx-R2 Has 126° Field Of View Via Aspheric Pancake Lenses

This eSIM AR glasses want you to leave your phone behind

TAGGED:Virtual RealityVR
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link
Previous Article Subnautica 2 Xbox players could eventually test new features early like Steam players Subnautica 2 Xbox players could eventually test new features early like Steam players
Next Article Forza Horizon 6 Crosses 1 Million Players in Advanced Access Forza Horizon 6 Crosses 1 Million Players in Advanced Access
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Is Officially Steam Deck Verified
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced Is Officially Steam Deck Verified
PC Game July 2, 2026
Quest’s Most Popular Game ‘Gorilla Tag’ is Going Mobile in ‘Monke Mayhem’ Next Year
Quest’s Most Popular Game ‘Gorilla Tag’ is Going Mobile in ‘Monke Mayhem’ Next Year
VR News July 2, 2026
Lanesplit VR Support Impressions: A Disappointing Missed Opportunity
Lanesplit VR Support Impressions: A Disappointing Missed Opportunity
VR News July 2, 2026
EA SPORTS College Football 27 vs EA SPORTS College Football 26 – What’s New?
EA SPORTS College Football 27 vs EA SPORTS College Football 26 – What’s New?
Upcoming July 2, 2026
Former 2K Games President Joins Ubisoft’s Creative House 2 as Its New General Manager
Former 2K Games President Joins Ubisoft’s Creative House 2 as Its New General Manager
News July 2, 2026
The Blood of Dawnwalker_05
The Blood of Dawnwalker Showcases Tomb Raiding and Investigative Gameplay Ahead of Launch
PC Game July 2, 2026
Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3_012
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, CrossCode and For the King 2 Coming to PS Plus Essential on July 7th
News July 2, 2026
gamexplore gamexplore
gamexplore gamexplore

Welcome to Gamexplore, your go-to destination for everything gaming. We are dedicated to delivering the latest updates, in-depth insights, and expert analysis from the ever-evolving gaming industry.

Editor Choice

Samsung’s Long-awaited Vision Pro Competitor Gets Price, Specs & Release Date
Deathground Brings Its Dinosaur-Hunting to Steam Early Access in Q3 2025
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves vs. Garou: Mark of the Wolves – 15 Differences You Need to Know
Cyberpunk 2077: From Disaster to Dominance – 5 Years Later

Trending News

GTA Online update for the week of February 20
Next Ghost Recon Enters Internal Alpha This Fall, Out in 2026 – Rumor
Graphics Depicting Meta's Next Headset Found In Quest Firmware
Starvault VR Is A 5v5 FPS MOBA Coming To Quest
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Reading: Meta’s Goo Goo Dolls Concert Reminds Us Why Live Music Fits VR So Well
Share
© 2025 All rights reserved | Powered by Gamexplore
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?