Overview
- The Shanghai show ran for about 60 minutes with humanoids dancing, performing acrobatics and magic, lip-syncing songs, and acting in comedy sketches.
- Reuters reported the gala employed over 200 robots, while another outlet cited 16 performers, reflecting discrepancies in reported scale.
- Agibot billed the event as the world’s first large-scale live show fully led by humanoid robots and framed it as a milestone for deploying robots in cultural settings.
- The performance was streamed on RedNote, Sina Weibo and TikTok/Douyin and also aired on Chinese-language TV networks HTTV and iCiTi TV.
- Agibot highlighted its A2, X2, G2 and D1 models and said it had delivered more than 5,000 humanoids by end-2025, as it focuses on broader deployments and a potential listing in Hong Kong.