Which musicians have had holographic concerts so far?
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A growing number of musicians, both living and deceased, have had holographic concerts or performances. It's important to note that what is often referred to as a "hologram" in this context is usually an advanced form of projection, often using a "Pepper's Ghost" effect or other sophisticated opticaRead more
A growing number of musicians, both living and deceased, have had holographic concerts or performances. It’s important to note that what is often referred to as a “hologram” in this context is usually an advanced form of projection, often using a “Pepper’s Ghost” effect or other sophisticated optical techniques, rather than a true 3D hologram viewable from all angles.
See lessHere’s a list of prominent musicians who have been featured in “holographic” concerts or performances:
Deceased Artists:
* Tupac Shakur: One of the earliest and most famous holographic performances was his appearance at Coachella in 2012, alongside Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.
* Michael Jackson: Featured in a performance at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards.
* Whitney Houston: Has had an official hologram tour.
* Roy Orbison: His hologram has toured with a live orchestra.
* Maria Callas: The opera diva has had a hologram show that toured internationally.
* Frank Zappa: His hologram has also been featured in tours.
* Ronnie James Dio: The heavy metal vocalist has had holographic performances.
* Elvis Presley: Has appeared in various holographic forms, including duets with his daughter Lisa Marie Presley and Celine Dion.
* Buddy Holly: Toured alongside the Roy Orbison hologram.
* Umm Kulthum: The legendary Egyptian singer had a holographic concert in Cairo.
* Eazy-E: Featured in a holographic performance.
* Ol’ Dirty Bastard: Also featured in a holographic performance.
* Patsy Cline: A holographic tour was planned for her.
* Frank Sinatra: Appeared as a virtual duet partner for Alicia Keys at the Grammy Awards and at Simon Cowell’s birthday party.
Living Artists (using avatars/projections of themselves):
* ABBA: Their “Voyage” concert features digital avatars (dubbed “ABBAtars”) of the band members, created with extensive motion capture.
* Madonna: Performed with holographic versions of the band Gorillaz at the 2006 MTV Europe Awards.
* Mariah Carey: Reportedly used hologram technology to perform in multiple European cities simultaneously.
These performances often aim to preserve the legacy of iconic artists, introduce their music to new generations, or offer a unique and immersive experience for fans.