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Travis Scott’s Metaverse Concert Attracts 50 Million Avatars, but New Brain-Computer Interface Tech Has Fans ‘Feeling’ the Bass in Real Life

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Travis Scott’s Metaverse Concert Attracts 50 Million Avatars, but New Brain-Computer Interface Tech Has Fans ‘Feeling’ the Bass in Real Life

In a live-streamed event that shattered digital records, Travis Scott’s latest virtual concert in the “Astroverse” platform drew over 50 million concurrent users last night. But the real headline wasn’t the attendance—it was the debut of ‘Sensory Sync,’ a new neural interface headband that lets viewers physically feel the vibrations and bass drops of his sets without wearing headphones. Early testers reported experiencing adrenaline rushes and goosebumps synchronized to Scott’s ad-libs. Critics are already warning of a new era where concert experiences are no longer just watched, but fully implanted. The technology is expected to hit consumer markets within two years, threatening traditional live venues and sparking a heated debate over digital copyrights of physical sensations.