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iflix, the world’s leading entertainment service for emerging markets, is thrilled to announce it will live stream Asia’s biggest music awards show, the 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards (“2017 MAMA”) on 29 November and 1 December in the Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia and Vietnam. The events will feature a stellar line-up of performances from popular K-pop bands EXO, BTS, TWICE, Red Velvet, EXO-CBX, Seventeen, Wanna One, and more.
All 13 markets across Asia, including Sri Lankawill be able to stream and download the entire 2017 MAMA just 24 hours after the live stream, on 30 November and 2 December, respectively.
iflix Group Chief Content Officer, Sean Carey, said: “On the heels of our widely successful live stream of <COMEBACK SHOW - BTS DNA>, we bring K-pop fans and music lovers alike another phenomenal live stream experience. We are thrilled to partner with the Mnet Asian Music Awards to bring fans across Southeast Asia front row seats to all the action as part of our continued efforts to deliver the best local, regional and international entertainment experience for all.”
Now available to over one billion consumers across 24 territories throughout Asia, the Middle East and Africa, iflix has established itself as the clear market leader in video streaming. Offering consumers, a vast library of top Hollywood, Asian and Middle Eastern regional, and local TV shows and movies, including many first run exclusives and award-winning programs, each subscription allows users to access the service on up to five devices, including phones, laptops, tablets, and television sets, for viewing wherever, whenever.
The Mnet Asian Music Awards are a musical merger - part Asia’s biggest music awards and part global music festival – highlighting the very best of music and culture. Originating in Macau in 2010, followed by productions in Singapore in 2011, and Hong Kong from 2012 to 2016, the MAMA has established itself as the continent’s biggest confluence of fans, artists, and music. The events will be simultaneously broadcast on four continents (Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania), transcending borders and connecting K-pop fans from around the world.