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Coachella Brings Tupac Shakur Back To Life

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is one of the coolest festivals in the United States. For this year's event, festival organizers decided to extend the weekend-long festival to two back-to-back weekends, with performances last weekend (April 13-15) and a repeat performance this weekend (April 20-22). Rumors had been swirling for weeks, especially on TMZ, about a hologram version of the late rapper Nate Dogg, who would perform with headliners Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre.
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The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is one of the coolest festivals in the United States. For this year’s event, festival organizers decided to extend the weekend-long festival to two back-to-back weekends, with performances last weekend (April 13-15) and a repeat performance this weekend (April 20-22). Rumors had been swirling for weeks, especially on TMZ, about a hologram version of the late rapper Nate Dogg, who would perform with headliners Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre.

Turns out, everyone was wrong about who would return to life via hologram. After an honoring slideshow of Nate Dogg, who died suddenly little over a year ago, Tupac Shakur appeared on stage to greet the Coachella crowd. Luckily, a video was posted on YouTube for those of us who could not make it to the polo fields in Indio, California. You can check it out below.

Of course, now the question that remains is, who else should be brought back to life via hologram?

Sound off in the comments and let us know!


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Nic Huber has been writing one way or another ever since he could remember. Starting at GotFrag.com, he bounced around publications until finding a home, here, at We Got This Covered and Metal Injection.