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How AR Glasses Are Quietly Reshaping Live Music Performance

How AR Glasses Are Quietly Reshaping Live Music Performance

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Lucas and Luna explore how augmented reality glasses are transforming live concerts — from onstage holographic effects synced to artist movements to audience AR experiences that overlay lyrics, album art, and real-time visuals onto the stage. The episode focuses on a specific case: the 2025–2026 'Spatial Tour' by British electronic artist Imogen Heap, where every audience member received a pair of lightweight AR glasses at entry. Lucas breaks down the technical stack — inside-out tracking, ultra-low-latency rendering, and custom spatial audio — and how it changed the economics of touring. Luna questions whether the experience can scale beyond premium shows and what happens when the glasses break or get lost. The episode also touches on how smaller artists are using open-source AR tools to build similar effects without a massive budget, citing a recent collaboration between indie band Vulfpeck and a university lab. The hosts close by asking whether AR will become as standard as light shows or remain a gimmick for early adopters. #AugmentedReality #ARGlasses #LiveMusic #ImogenHeap #SpatialComputing #ConcertTech #MusicIndustry #Vulfpeck #TechInnovation #SpatialAudio #InsideOutTracking #LivePerformance #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #ARInMusic #FutureOfConcerts #LightFieldTech Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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