Sepultura's Final Concert in São Paulo Ushers in a New Era of Hologram Rock: "The Sepultura AI Experience" to Tour World in 2035
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music industry, the final Sepultura concert in São Paulo last night wasn't just a farewell—it was the launchpad for a controversial new technology. As the last note of "Roots Bloody Roots" faded at the sold-out Arena Anhembi, the band’s management revealed that the entire performance was simultaneously recorded in full 4D volumetric capture, creating the "consciousness data" for Sepultura AI. Starting next year, fans will not mourn the band's end; instead, they can buy tickets to see a fully interactive, evolving hologram of the original lineup in a never-ending tour. Critics are already calling it the "digitization of legacy," while fans are split over whether it honors the spirit of thrash metal or turns it into a corporate ghost. The concert itself, a brutal three-hour set including guest appearances from former members, saw Max Cavalera and Igor Cavalera sharing the stage for the first time in 30 years, a moment that was both a tearful reunion and a glimpse into the future of live entertainment.