Viral video shows robots dancing like professional performers; Elon Musk reacts

A dance performance by humanoid robots at a music concert in China has captured the attention of the entire world. In a live show by famous singer Wang Leehom, the robots performed brilliantly, perfectly synchronized with human dancers. Even Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk was amazed by the video, calling it “Impressive.”

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 21 December 2025, 2:07 PM IST
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New Delhi: A video from a music concert held in China is currently going viral on social media. In this concert, humanoid robots danced on stage alongside humans, leaving the audience astonished. The show was by the famous American-born singer Wang Leehom, where a unique blend of music and technology was showcased.

Elon Musk also left stunned

The reaction of world-renowned tech entrepreneur and Tesla-SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to the viral video has also surfaced. He reposted the video on X (formerly Twitter) with just one word – "Impressive." Musk's short but precise reaction quickly became a topic of discussion, and millions of users started sharing it.

What's special about the video

In the video, several humanoid robots are seen dancing on stage wearing loose pants and shiny shirts. These robots not only perform basic steps but also execute complex dance moves with great ease. The remarkable thing was that the robots' timing and movements were perfectly synchronized with the human dancers, making the performance look extremely professional and captivating.

Why were robots included in concert?

According to a statement released on singer Wang Leehom's official website, this performance was part of his Best Place Tour. The aim of this tour was to combine live music with advanced technology. By bringing robotic dancers to the stage, an attempt was made to give the audience a new and memorable experience, showcasing a perfect blend of music and AI technology.

Robotic Dance Goes Viral on Social Media

After the concert, the audience applauded enthusiastically and shared the video on social media. Many users mentioned Tesla's Optimus robot, while some even imagined future competitions like the Robot Olympics. The Unitree G1 humanoid robot used in this performance is reportedly priced at around $13,500. According to the company, this robot is AI-based, highly flexible, and capable of continuous learning.

Future of Technology and Entertainment

This performance has made it clear that the relationship between technology and entertainment will become even stronger in the future. Robots performing alongside humans on stage in this manner could set a new direction for future concerts and live shows.

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  • New Delhi

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  • 21 December 2025, 2:07 PM IST