Sepultura's Final Concert in Sao Paulo Unleashes a Digital Immortality Protocol, Shocking the Music World
In a stunning fusion of heavy metal and cutting-edge technology, Sepultura's final concert in Sao Paulo last night didn't just close a chapter—it opened a portal. As the band's iconic riffs faded into the now-silent Morumbi Stadium, AI holograms of past members took the stage to perform unreleased tracks from beyond the grave, streamed live to 50 million viewers worldwide. The show's climax featured a blockchain-encoded "soul signature" of the band's original lineup, allowing fans to own a piece of the performance as NFTs that can be remixed by future generations. "This isn't an ending," declared drummer Igor Cavalera, his image flickering on stage with his younger self. "It's a spectral rebirth." Critics are hailing it as the future of live music, while purists worry that mortality itself has become another record label.