- Pop legend Dionne Warwick is rumored to have her own metaverse concert.
- USA Today said that she is reaching out to Snoop Dogg for the pioneering project.
- Warwick is a multi-Grammy winner with six decades of legacy in her belt.
Multi-Grammy award winner Dionne Warwick is rumored to perform digitally soon through a concert on the Metaverse. According to The Music Universe, Warwick has contacted Snoop Dogg to collaborate with her in her series named Dionne Warwick: Legends Metaverse Concert Experience.
To be clear, CryptoNewsLand was not able to confirm the news directly from Warwick herself. Nevertheless, the post generated hype on social media. Furthermore, regardless of whether the announcement is true or not, Theta supporters believe it’s a win-win situation for them.
Interestingly, USA Today also mentioned the metaverse concert in an article. Given the credibility of USA Today, it is safe to expect that Warwick’s plan to hold a metaverse concert is as good as gold.
For context, Warwick has partnered with Theta to create her own NFT. This is confirmed by Warwick herself on her Twitter account.
For those who may not recognize Warwick, she is the voice behind the hit single That’s What Friends Are For, I’ll Never Love This Way Again, I Say a Little Prayer, and more. She has won multiple Grammy awards — two of them on a single night.
A highly respected music icon, she has helped serenade multiple generations with her soulful voice and vibrant appeal. Currently aged 81, Warwick is still making music.