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Originally Posted by Kevin
I wonder whether this could be a new phenomenon? Will studios be able to make more money if they start sending their talents' holograms to perform on tours instead of the real deal? Will people care?
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I thought of this, too. It would be especially huge for dead artists. I'm betting there are thousands to millions of people who would be willing to pay for a Hologram-Tupac concert. In a vacuum, it sounds ridiculous to pay for a hologram performance but on a larger scope, I bet the money would seem like a small price to pay to see your favorite artist perform after you though you'd never see them live again. Thinking specifically with Whitney and MJ who were growing more fragile toward the ends of their careers, you could replicate the heart-stopping performances they gave in their prime.