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Dean Geyer Performs Live On "BIGO's ANZ Artistes"-PR Newswire APAC

  • Dean Geyer, former Australian Idol and Glee star, will perform exclusively live on Bigo Live tonight, from 8 pm to 9 pm AEST.
  • Bigo Live, a leading global livestreaming platform, allows fans and viewers to directly interact with Dean throughout his performance.

SYDNEY, Aug. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Bigo Live[1], the leading global livestreaming platform, is excited to announce an exclusive performance by Dean Geyer, former Australian Idol and Glee Star. Dean will be live tonight, from 8 pm to 9 pm (AEST), on the Bigo Live app.

Enjoy Dean Geyer's show on Bigo Live on 27 Aug Enjoy Dean Geyer's show on Bigo Live on 27 Aug

"I am excited to be a part of Big Live's BIGO ANZ artistes' event, and feel blessed to be in the company of fellow musicians like Dami Im, Stan Walker and Taylor Henderson. The Covid-19 pandemic has put a pause to people's lives around the world, and it's awesome to see platforms such as Bigo Live providing people with a way to experience joy, community and love-filled entertainment during this time," said Dean Geyer

Dean's exclusive performance is the August edition of Bigo Live's hugely successful monthly event "BIGO's ANZ Artistes". BIGO's ANZ Artistes aims to support Australian and New Zealand artistes by offering them a platform to connect with their local fans and over 400 million users across the world. Dean joins artistes such as Dami Im, Stan Walker, Beau Monga, Timomatic, and Taylor Henderson who performed live to viewers in Australia, New Zealand and the world over the last few months.

"I am really glad that Bigo Live is providing artistes with an alternative platform to perform to fans and viewers from all over the globe, especially when in-person concerts are on hold due to the pandemic. It's an exciting opportunity to see how technology can help bring people closer than before as we start to make a transition to an uncertain new normal," He added.  

In this one-night-only event, Bigo Live will offer fans and viewers the opportunity to relax and unwind with Dean through this intimate and exclusive session. Viewers will be able to interact with Dean through the live chat room and use the Bigo Live functions to send virtual gifts.

Join Dean Geyer's livestream on Bigo Live, by downloading the Bigo Live app here[2] and search for Dean's BIGO ID: deangeyer.

About Dean Geyer

Dean Geyer is a Johannesburg-born Australian singer-songwriter who rose to fame after he participated in Australian Idol in 2006. Following the show, Dean signed a record deal with Sony BMG where he released his debut single "If You Don't Mean It", which peaked in the Top 10 of the Aria charts, his debut album "Rush" also made the Top 10.  Shortly after, Dean moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career which culminated in roles in several renowned television series including "Glee", "Terra Nova" and "Shades of Blue" starring Jennifer Lopez; as well as films such as "Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown", "Dark Intentions", "A Ring for Christmas", and "Rehearsal", which he also co-produced. Since January 2020, Dean has released three singles: The Pretender, Living Skeleton and most recently Runaway.

About Bigo Live

Bigo Live is one of the world's fastest-growing livestreaming social communities where users broadcast in real-time to share life moments, showcase their talents and interact with people from around the world. Bigo Live has around 400 million users in over 150 countries and is currently the market leader in the livestreaming industry. Launched in March 2016, Bigo Live is owned by BIGO Technology which is based in Singapore.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200827/2901081-1?lang=0[3]

References

  1. ^ Bigo Live (bigolive.onelink.me)
  2. ^ here (bigolive.onelink.me)
  3. ^ https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20200827/2901081-1?lang=0 (photos.prnasia.com)

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