Cable / Telecom News

Stingray unlocking its content for 30 days


MONTREAL – Music service Stingray said today it wants to do its part for families and individuals in quarantine or voluntary self-isolation during the COVID-19 outbreak.

So, starting today, the company will give one-month access to free content in three of its popular apps: Stingray Karaoke, Stingray Qello, and Stingray Classica. This offering will provide much-needed entertainment for the whole family from the comfort of home. (Ed note: Stingray Karaoke is pretty fun.)

The Stingray Karaoke app’s entire catalog of over 50,000 songs can provide hours of fun for those looking for ways to pass the time and lift their spirits during work and school shutdowns. For concert-lovers, Stingray Qello will unlock popular titles of full-length productions with a special focus on artists who have canceled or postponed their shows. Viewers can relive Madonna’s Confession Tour, Miley Cyrus’s Bangerz Tour, or watch the documentary Sensation: The Story of Tommy, featuring The Who, amongst many others, reads the press release.

For classical music aficionados, the Stingray Classica app offers hours of shows such as Verdi’s La Traviata from the Teatro Real Madrid, concerts from the London Symphony Orchestra, as well as fascinating documentaries about legendary musicians, such as Maria Callas and Yehudi Menuhin.

“Over the past few weeks, we have witnessed heartwarming acts of solidarity and kindness. It was a given that Stingray had to do its part for those whose routines are disrupted by being thrown into close quarters for weeks, especially families with young children,” said Eric Boyko, president and CEO. “One only has to witness Italians singing in solidarity from their balconies to understand the healing power of music.”

For more and to find links to download the apps, please click here.