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The Tupac Coachella Hologram by AV Concepts is Incredibly Convincing

This Sunday, in an effort put forward by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, festival-goers were graced and amazed by the Tupac Coachella hologram from the deceased rap legend. The set, which included hits like "Hail Mary" and "Gangsta Party," was made only more mind-blowing when the rapper actually referenced "Coachella" aloud.

AV Concepts is the company responsible for bringing ‘Pac back to life so incredibly convincingly. Musion has done similar work for Mariah Carey. This past Christmas, the UK-based company created an entire concert featuring the female songstress.

Could we be seeing more performances "from the grave" in the near future? It would only seem fair to follow up with a Biggie hologram, would it not? With Whitney, The King of Pop, and a slew of other passed but eternally worshipped entertainers, the potential that this technology holds is remarkable and exciting.
Trend Themes
1. Holographic Performances - Opportunities for creating realistic and immersive holographic performances for deceased entertainers and beyond are on the rise.
2. Virtual Concert Experiences - The demand for virtual concert experiences that bring back beloved artists is growing, opening up new avenues for innovative entertainment.
3. Reviving Celebrity Icons - Using advanced technology to revive celebrity icons and create new performances extends the influence and legacy of these individuals.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can tap into the potential of holographic performances to offer unique and unforgettable experiences to their audience.
2. Technology - Advancements in virtual reality, augmented reality, and holographic technology create disruptive opportunities for the tech industry.
3. Artificial Intelligence - AI can play a crucial role in enhancing the realism and interactivity of holographic performances, revolutionizing the AI industry.

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