David Bowie Trademarked for Hologram Performance
David Bowie Trademarked for Hologram Performance

David Bowie Trademarked for Hologram Performance

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David Bowie may soon return to the stage as a hologram, eight years after his death from liver cancer. His estate has formally trademarked his name for avatar performances, inspired by the success of ABBA's Voyage concerts, which have generated significant revenue and interest in holographic shows. Sources indicate that there is a strong demand for such avatar experiences, suggesting that Bowie’s holographic concert could be a major event for fans and the economy alike. This development follows earlier reports of a virtual reality version of Bowie being in the works. The potential for a hologram performance is particularly exciting given Bowie's extensive catalog of music, which includes 26 studio albums. If successful, this venture could pave the way for more virtual performances of music legends.

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