McCollum introduces the first-ever NFT fan club

UMG Nashville recording artist Parker McCollum introduces country fans into the world of NFTs (non-fungible tokens) with the first-ever NFT fan club membership. The singer/songwriter’s Gold Chain Cowboy Black Card: Signature Edition NFT sold out within the first three days of being offered as the inaugural launch of MusicFX, a one-of-a-kind fan engagement platform for music artists.

During its December launch, ten thousand NFTs were offered with one thousand lucky fans purchasing the Gold Chain Cowboy Black Card that features an individually signed and numbered NFT, 12-month membership to the Gold Chain Cowboy Club, access to private jam sessions, VIP access to future events, secret Airdrops into their Parker McCollum MusicFX Collection, and meet and greet opportunities at select McCollum concerts and events.

MusicFX is a partnership between CurrencyWorks and Crown & Ace. The platform sets the stage for new innovations in artist and fan engagement by using the blockchain, empowering artists to leverage their brand while bringing fans closer than ever before to the music and the people behind the mic.

McCollum, MusicFX co-CEO & CurrencyWorks Executive Chairman Cameron Chell, and MusicFX co-CEO and Crown & Ace CEO Billie-Jo Aasen join us to discuss the new NFT partnership.

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