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Unitree Humanoid Robots Dance at Wang Leehom’s Chengdu Show as Musk Calls It 'Impressive'

The viral set highlighted a newly developed music‑synced routine that Unitree says has not been rolled out to customers.

Overview

  • Six Unitree G1 robots performed in sequined outfits during the song Open Fire, moving in sync with human dancers at Chengdu Dong’an Lake Sports Park.
  • The routine featured coordinated turns, jumps, and a simultaneous Webster flip by all six robots, drawing a strong reaction from the crowd.
  • Wang Leehom’s website described the appearance as a rare concert use of robotic dancers during the Best Place Tour stop at the 18,000‑seat venue.
  • Elon Musk reshared a widely viewed clip on X and commented “Impressive,” after posts showing the performance accumulated tens of millions of views.
  • Unitree markets the G1 as a “humanoid agent AI avatar” priced around $13.5K and has showcased a “Keep the Music Going, Keep the Dance Flowing” syncing feature that it says was recently developed but not yet shipped.