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The concert aimed to demonstrate how artificial intelligence and robotics can enhance artistic expression, rather than replace human performers.

Manaswi Panchbhai

As technology continues to evolve at an astonishing pace, we are treated to spectacles that are both jaw-dropping and futuristic—like the moment when several Unitree G1 humanoid robots joined Chinese-American singer Wang Leehom on stage for a captivating dance performance during his 'Best Place Tour' concert in Chengdu, China.

During the rendition of the song 'Open Fire,' robots emerged, executing movements with exactness and mechanical precision that synchronized with the live music and lighting. A standout moment of the show was when several robots performed front flips, particularly 'Webster flips,' almost perfectly in sync.The concert aimed to showcase how artificial intelligence and robotics can amplify artistic expression rather than replace human performers. 

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"The performance marked a rare example of a Robotic Dancer in concert, blending advanced technology with powerful live music. As the opening beats of ‘Open Fire' filled the venue, robotic dancers appeared and moved in perfect synchronisation with Wang Leehom's choreography," the singer's website said. 

Netizen;s Reactions

A video of the performance quickly gained traction on platforms like X and Instagram, prompting Tesla CEO Elon Musk to respond with a single word: "Impressive." The clips were widely shared on Weibo, Instagram, and X, sparking playful comparisons between Chinese robotics and US initiatives, such as Tesla's Optimus.

One user wrote, "Dancers just got replaced by AI. Look at those moves!" Another commented, "Millennials are perhaps the luckiest generation to have ever been born. Every science fiction book that we've read will likely come to life." A third said, "2026 will see more adoption of robots than ever. Unitree is giving the DeepSeek vibes for humanoid robots."

Not everyone was impressed, though. A fourth user wrote, "The charm and lively energy from human faces easily lift your mood, something these cold, faceless robots never can."

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