Audio Talks

Live Music Reimagined: Holograms, XR, and the New Era of Concert Innovation

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In this episode of Audio Talks, host Oisin Lunny welcomes Victoria Hesketh—aka Little Boots—singer, songwriter, producer, and founding performer for ABBA Voyage, the revolutionary concert where ABBA was reborn as digital “Abbatars.” Together, they explore how technology like holograms, AI, and immersive XR is reshaping the live music experience, blurring the boundaries between physical and digital performance.

Victoria shares her firsthand insights from ABBA Voyage, describing the emotional impact of performing alongside digital avatars and how audiences connect with shows that blend nostalgia, storytelling, and cutting-edge tech. The conversation delves into the balance between artistry and innovation, the importance of live musicians, and the ethical questions raised by resurrecting legends as holograms—all while considering how virtual spaces like Roblox and Fortnite are redefining what “live” means for a new generation.

Looking ahead, Victoria imagines a future where technology empowers creativity and authenticity, with concerts that visually paint music and foster real fan communities. She reflects on the need for genuine connection and hopes that, even as AI and digital innovation evolve, the heart of music—storytelling and artistry—remains at the center of every performance.


Watch on YouTube here:https://youtu.be/doz8JcR3Rvw?si=Cqa22s_ywT6ikWU6 Learn more about Little Boots here: https://www.littlebootsmusic.co.uk/ Take a look at the Abba Voyage experience here: https://abbavoyage.com/ Learn about Victoria's new role at Bath Spa University here: https://www.bathspa.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2025/little-boots-joins-bsu/ Our Audio Talks Playlist: https://listen.tidal.com/playlist/6d14f4ad-f1c7-404d-ba82-fe8d0a320b93


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