
VEEPS All Access launches in Canada: First impressions of the concert streaming service
VEEPS All Access has just landed in Canada as a first-of-its-kind subscription service that provides exclusive access to live entertainment through the VEEPS app. With a new Canada-exclusive offer, Postmedia readers can save 30 per cent on a VEEPS All Access subscription for a limited time.
As part of the official launch, Canadian subscribers can take part in a special livestream event featuring one of Canada's most iconic bands, Metric, performing live from Toronto's Budweiser Stage on June 6.

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