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    How MTN is Transforming Nigerian Entertainment  Industry with it’s First Ever Hologram Tour

    Nigeria’s leading technology company, MTN Nigeria, is revolutionising the entertainment industry with Nigeria’s first-ever hologram tour. By introducing cutting-edge holographic technology powered by 5G to the country’s entertainment scene, this pioneering initiative has pushed the boundaries of live performances.

    The hologram tour, which began in June with Praiz’s performance at Jabi Lake Mall in Abuja, has also featured some of Nigeria’s biggest music stars across the country, including Hamisu Breaker in Kano, Johnny Drille in Abuja, Slowdog in Enugu, and Qdot in Ibadan with plans to expand the fun to Port Harcourt, and Lagos.

    This is an important stage in Nigerian entertainment because hologram technology allows artists to connect with their audiences on a whole new level, surpassing geographical boundaries and engaging fans who may not have been able to attend live concerts in the past.

    The hologram tour, a first in Nigeria, showcases MTN’s commitment to ushering in a new era of entertainment by fusing music, art, and technology. By combining artistry, innovation, and technology, MTN is creating unforgettable live concert experiences that blur the lines between the physical and virtual worlds.

    As part of MTN’s commitment to empowering local talent, the hologram tour has also provided opportunities for aspiring Nigerian comedians to showcase their skills via the hologram. With the introduction of Nigeria’s first-ever hologram tour, MTN is not only transforming the entertainment landscape but also redefining the possibilities of live performances.

    By harnessing the power of technology and artistic creativity, MTN is ushering in a new era of entertainment that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the Nigerian creative scene. The future is here, and it’s shining brightly on the stage of Nigerian entertainment, courtesy of MTN.

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