A test performance of a concert using the latest technology was held in New York, USA, where musician Ryuichi Sakamoto, who passed away this year, can experience playing a live piano in front of you.

This concert, held in New York, was held in front of a limited audience on the 3th, with the aim of allowing visitors to experience the live performance of Ryuichi Sakamoto, who passed away in March, using the latest technology.

One by one, the visitors wore goggle-shaped devices and sat on chairs arranged in a circle.

When the concert starts, Mr. Sakamoto appears in an empty place and you can watch him play the piano through his goggles.

In addition, the audience can move freely in the venue, and as they approach the place where Mr. Sakamoto can be seen, they can see him performing right in front of him.

Visitors enjoyed a one-hour performance from their favorite locations, including the theme song from the movie "Merry Christmas on the Battlefield."

Director Todd Eckhart said, "Mr. Sakamoto's hands, hair, glasses, facial expressions, and all kinds of other elements are packed into it, and I hope that not only fans but also people who have never heard of it yet will experience it."

One of the audience members said, "I was able to get very close to Mr. Sakamoto, who impressed many people."

This concert will be open to the public from the 1th and will be open until next month.