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Since there are no comments I wanted to chime in with the usual "Not who you asked, but I may have what you need anyway":
They are supposedly using LED/LCD tech instead of hologram.
It may look something like this (clip from 2024 Coachella): https://youtu.be/IKW1h9THwVs
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They really did the fans dirty with this tour
I looked at some recordings of the newer concerts, and it actually looks quite nice imo. Not amazing, and I'd obviously still prefer the hologram, but the image is good quality and they seem to not be lighting up the rest of the stage as much anymore so it blends in better.
(although the people on the back probably couldn't see shit)