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Who would you like to see at a Hologram Concert? Will doom wait until I can see Bob Marley?
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[quote:Widespread Franklin:MV8yMjk0MzQxXzM5MDYzNjYzXzlFMjg2NTA0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 32826806:MV8yMjk0MzQxXzM5MDYzNTE2X0EzNDVCOTE1] Fake Ass Shit [/quote] Yes a hologram may be fake.... but some people would like to go see a band/person that is no longer around that they never got to experience with a group of 50,000. Positive Vibrations. [/quote]
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Hologram musical performances are a relatively new technology. Who would you like to see? Maybe a duet of two completely different genres? Maybe a whole musical festival with a star-studded lineup? Also, how much would you be willing to pay?
Personally I would love to see Bob Marley jam out with deceased frontman Bradley Nowell from Sublime. I would probably pay around $100 bucks for that ticket.
My friends and I have often talked about this and I'm glad I found this website. [
link to www.hologramontour.com
]
Wish I would have thought about making the website first. The owner of the website blogs:
Let's look to the future and imagine a scenario that may not be too far fetched.
It's 8pm on March 3, 2017 and I am particularly excited to have been invited to see Kurt Cobain perform with Jimi Hendrix. It was predicted as a good match by the HoloFanAnalytics Tool (HFA), which promoters use to generate maximum return on promotion expenses.
Of course, this was a hologram music concert and as far as I could tell it was going to be a great event. I thought I would be more excited to see Kurt Cobain seeing as I am from that era, but as I stand in line, I realise that I am actually more excited to see
Hendrix.
That sounds like a great lineup. Anyhoo,
who
would you like to see?
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