Qello Concerts now available on Roku players
Qello Concerts launched on the Roku streaming platform today, bringing users access to the world’s largest collection of full-length HD concert films and music documentaries on-demand.
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Qello Concerts launched on the Roku streaming platform today, bringing users access to the world’s largest collection of full-length HD concert films and music documentaries on-demand.
Take the best concerts and music documentaries straight to your living room or into your mobile devices with Qello, an on-demand streaming service with a library housing genres encompassing everything from the 1920s to today.
Free users get to watch a track from each full-length concert and access Qello TV’s 30-plus channels filled with concert moments. Now, if you want to be an All-Access member, you just need to access the shows you want to see in full. Aside from accessing the site on the Web, Qello is also available on Apple iOS and Android, Amazon Kindle Fire, and Windows Phone platforms, as well as on Samsung and Sony Smart TVs.