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Too Fast, Too Furious, Too ‘Pac

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EMILY BEAMAN | THE SPECTRUM
Hologram Tupac will be making his NDSU symphony debut in the spring.

After a successful run of concerts, North Dakota State’s wind symphony has announced what is in store for their next season of performances.

A statement was just recently released revealing that the ensemble will be performing a series of shows with the Tupac hologram.

The announcement is highly anticipated as many rumors have been floating around regarding what the university’s musical ensemble has in store. Reports of an animated concert in the works and a eulogy to denim have all been acquired through a trustworthy anonymous source, though none of which were ever confirmed.

The upcoming run of concerts is under the working title of “Too Fast, Too Furious, Too ‘Pac,” a tribute to the acclaimed rapper and the musical achievements of the “Fast and Furious” franchise.

This concert has been a dream in the making ever since the Tupac hologram made its debut at the Coachella music festival in 2012.

“We have always felt that this was the next big step for our ensemble to take our skill and reputation to the next level. It’s just so unbelievable that it is actually happening. It truly is a blessing to share our stage with hologram Tupac,” said a member of the Wind Symphony.

The set list for “Too Fast, Too Furious, Too ‘Pac” is still under work, but the wind symphony is set to cover all the hits along with some deep cuts.

The symphony has been heavily preparing for their rendition of Tupac’s 1995 hit, “California Love.” The performance will feature a piano soloist elegantly laying the foundation for hologram Tupac to spit some rhymes and the brass section will be getting all kinds of funky.

This is only the first of many concerts to be enhanced by hologram performances. NDSU Performing Arts is in the process of securing hologram Sir Mix-A-Lot, hologram Mariska Hargitay and hologram Aaron Carter for future concerts.

The human hologram production company Digital Domain has several other performers in development.

“I guess this is something people like,” A spokesperson for Digital Domain said. “Tupac was a good success but we are moving on to bigger and better artists. I think we have the Celtic Women under development or something.”

The NDSU University Band’s “Too Fast, Too Furious, Too ‘Pac” concert in collaboration with hologram Tupac is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. April 14. Following the concert, the University Band will go on to headline Coachella April 15-17 and 22-24.

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