Livestreaming company Mandolin closes down

The Indianapolis, US-based company was founded amid the live music shutdown of spring 2020 and raised $17m in funding

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Livestreaming platform Mandolin has closed down after three years in business. The Indianapolis, US-based company was founded amid the live music shutdown of spring 2020 and has worked on livestream concerts by acts including John Legend, Lil Wayne and Macy Gray.

Livestreaming platform Mandolin has closed down after three years in business.

The Indianapolis, US-based company was founded amid the live music shutdown of spring 2020 and has worked on livestream concerts by acts including John Legend, Lil Wayne and Macy Gray.

It raised US$5 million in seed funding in October 2020 and closed a $12 million Series A funding round in June 2021, acquiring rival NoonChorus later that year. But in a statement, Mandolin has confirmed it has now shut down its operations.

“We are sad to announce that…

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