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Madison Square Garden Faces a Digital Revolution as Hologram Performers Dominate the Venue's 2028 Schedule

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Madison Square Garden Faces a Digital Revolution as Hologram Performers Dominate the Venue's 2028 Schedule

In a groundbreaking shift for live entertainment, Madison Square Garden has announced that by 2028, over 60% of its headline shows will feature hologram performers—AI-generated avatars of deceased legends like Elvis Presley and Tupac Shakur, alongside entirely synthetic pop stars. The move, propelled by advancements in real-time projection and neural voice synthesis, has sparked a cultural firestorm. Critics argue it commodifies nostalgia and sidelines living artists, while fans flock to sell-out "digital-only" events, where ticket prices are slashed by 40% thanks to lower production costs. Social media is already buzzing with debates: Is this the future of performance, or a haunting of our collective past? The Garden's CEO defends the shift as "democratizing access to icons," but purists vow to boycott, calling for a "hologram-free zone" in historic venues.