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Whether or not fans can be convinced by what they see is yet to be seen. If it is successful, it very well might be the first of many hologram concerts to to take place in our increasingly digitalised world. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Skip to content. Robot Waiters — The future or just a gimmick? Was there life of Mars?

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Best iPad Mini Cases. Related 'Empowerment Is an Empty Word. Similarly, a Roy Orbison hologram tour last year was a financial success, selling 1, seats on average per show. They were all thanking me for bringing him back.

For the Zappa and Dio shows, Eyellusion has built a special stage that places the apparition in the middle, and musicians play on either side of it, as LED screens all around the screen show off wild animations. The company that handles the Orbison, Holly, and Winehouse shows, Base Hologram, projects their specters on a translucent screen in front of the musicians.

Ringe says that when the Orbison hologram played London, there were people dancing in the aisles. At the Dio shows, Pezzuti has seen parents with young kids. Experiences like these can only grow, though, and the tours going on now are small potatoes compared to what could come in the future.

And holograms aren't just for celebs. A circus in Germany is using hologram animals instead of real ones in their shows. And some tech experts reckon we could soon be using hologram technology instead of phones to communicate with each other. Hologram tours are also a great way for fans to experience a concert by music stars of the past.

Dates for a hologram tour by Whitney Houston have been released and rapper Tupac, Michael Jackson and s singer Roy Orbison have all appeared as holograms.

To enjoy Newsround at its best you will need to have JavaScript turned on. According to Danny Betsch, who works on big hologram tours, the problem is that they can only be seen looking straight on. So seats at the side of the stage can't be sold to fans.

The stage and arena must also be kept very dark so that the hologram is visible. Some critics of hologram shows say the performance can feel a bit flat because it is lacking the atmosphere of a live performance.

Would you go see a hologram in concert? Do you like the idea? Or would you rather see the real thing? Let us know in the comments below. A German circus uses holograms instead of animals and it looks amazing!



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