GrooveMe hopes to dazzle investors with holographic shows


(MENAFN- ProactiveInvestors)The founder of Grooveme Alex Worrall explains how the company develops 'holographic shows' from iconic music concerts musicians artists and performers. Working with Bob Geldof Grooveme has the rights to Live Aid and created a world first at Abbey Road Studios recording 3D sound to holographic image in Studio One. Worrall a veteran of multiple stock market listings now wants to take the global music and karaoke market by storm and plans to list on the stock market by the end of 2016. For now Grooveme aims to raise £300000 via Crowdtube and is signed up to the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) - a tax efficient way for investors to put money into smaller companies.


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