High-quality video and audio with a cinematic production of a live concert on demand that you can watch an unlimited number of times, from the comfort of your living room. How does this sound to you?
Continuously hungry for good music and content in general, which feed my spirit after a hard-working day in the dynamic and unpredictable software development industry, I regularly give a chance to newly discovered services. This journey includes reading emails from my inbox, which usually contains lots of noise. But that morning, I spotted an interesting email that was promoting a service exactly as I described it in the first sentence of this writing.
On Air offers various services, from pre-production to post-production, including on-site management, product distribution and delivery, marketing, and PR. But what captured my attention as a music, festivals, and concert lover is their service for streaming high-quality video and audio of concerts with a cinematic production flavour.
You can browse shows by music genres, artists, venues, video quality (4K, HD), check out the latest shows, and see what’s trending at the moment.
While browsing, I spotted the “Living the Dream Tour” concert by legendary guitarist Slash, featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, at Hammersmith Apollo in London. I instantly recall the episode of the Denim and Leather podcast where the guest was Todd Kerns, the bassist of the Conspirators, who shared his experience with Slash and that show. Damn, I was thinking it’s a pity I didn’t have a chance to attend that show. But, on the other hand, if you want to watch a sports match like a football (soccer) match, it’s much better to stay in the comfort of your living room and watch the game on your TV, drinking a cold beer on your comfortable sofa, if you know what I mean.
So, I’m buying the “Living the Dream Tour” show (just for 9.99 EUR) and inviting the host of my favorite metal podcast, Uroš Veljković, to come over to my place. We’ll watch the show together with a cold beer and endless discussions about Metal and Glam Metal music.
Other shows in my personal watching pipeline are:
- Black Sabbath’s “The End” concert took place on February 4th, 2017, in their hometown of Birmingham.
- Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra‘s “Black Sunday Live At The Royal Albert Hall” (Honoring three decades since the iconic release of Black Sunday – wouldn’t miss that.)
- Katy Perry “The Prismatic World Tour Live”
The latest show that will air on October 17, 2025 (will be available for streaming) is Danny Vera & The Neon Orchestra, recorded live in Amsterdam on September 7, 2025.
Visit the On Air website and browse the shows to find something for you. You can watch the shows on all modern devices (PC, Mobile, and TV). If you are into music shows and live concerts, I would give it a try on On Air. You can easily create an account (register for the service) and purchase shows on demand, and rewatch them an unlimited number of times.