Sorry folks: That music festival’s plan for a Harambe hologram is totally fake

The Day For Night music festival in Houston, Texas, is a three-day event that blends music with art installations both indoors and out. You’ll see artists you may have heard of, like RZA or Travis Scott, alongside large-scale projections and custom-built structures.

And if you look at this year’s line-up, which was announced on Wednesday, you’ll notice one particular standout: Harambe, the internet’s favorite dead gorilla.

harambe hologram day for night music festival
harambe hologram day for night music festival

(Day For Night)

The listing says Harambe will appear as a hologram, clearly a reference to the Tupac Shakur hologram that “performed” at the Coachella music festival in 2012.

harambe hologram day for night music festival
harambe hologram day for night music festival

(Day For Night)

But even though this is a hilarious idea, it's unfortunately only a joke. The company confirmed with Business Insider that Harambe's hologram listing in the Day For Night line-up is "fake."

Harambe, for those unfamiliar, was a gorilla that was shot and killed by a zoo worker in the Cincinnati Zoo earlier this year when a three-year-old boy climbed into his enclosure. But tributes to Harambe quickly turned the gorilla into a meme: People used Harambe to create fake, over-the-top tributes — the more extreme the mourning, the funnier the meme. Just Google image search “Harambe meme” and you’ll see what I mean.

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