Elvis Presley to make a comeback as an AI hologram in London.

An immersive tech-powered event is planned to take place in London this November.

Elvis Presley to make a comeback as an AI hologram in London.
Elvis Presley to make a comeback as an AI hologram in London.

The emergence of artificial intelligence is causing some individuals to feel uneasy, but it is transforming the world in numerous ways.

The resurrection of the king of rock 'n' roll is now possible.

Elvis Presley will be brought back to life as a hologram for an immersive show in London this November, with plans to take the show to other major cities worldwide, according to Variety. The concert experience, created by Layered Reality, will allow fans to relive some of the legend's greatest hits.

The concert experience in the show will replicate the electrifying feeling of witnessing Elvis live, creating a fantasy-like atmosphere for a new generation of fans.

Elvis Presley
American rock singer Elvis Presley (1935-1977), wearing a white rhinestone-studded suit and strapped guitar. (Fotos International/Getty Images)

The "Elvis Evolution" experience will use technology, augmented reality, theatre, projection, and multi-sensory effects to replicate the concerts of the past and bring fans as close to seeing the rock ‘n’ roll king as possible without actually seeing the real thing, according to the site.

Elvis fans can anticipate a unique and unforgettable experience. With the help of AI and advanced technology, you will have the chance to witness Elvis's legendary performances as if you were present, and commemorate significant milestones in his remarkable life and career.

Following the performance, attendees can remain at the location for an Elvis-themed after party featuring live music and entertainment.

Elvis Presley looking from behind wearing a leather suit and holding a red guitar
Elvis Presley during his ‘68 Comeback Special on NBC. The rock ’n' roll legend passed away in 1977, but is slated to make a return as an A.I.-powered hologram later this year. (Getty Images)

The entertainment industry is being transformed by artificial intelligence, with the latest example being its ability to resurrect deceased actors and musicians.

James Dean, the movie star who passed away in 1955 at the age of 24, received an A.I. transformation and starred in a film titled "Back to Eden," a science fiction narrative about a cross-country journey in the United States.

Marva Bailer, an A.I. advisor, previously stated to Planet Chronicle Digital that artificial intelligence is a distinctive instrument for preserving the memories of the deceased.

"AI presents an opportunity to resurrect stars whose lives were cut short and create a new performance that can enhance their legacy," she stated.

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During the 1970s, popular bands such as ABBA and KISS have transformed into digital avatars to provide fans with a unique concert experience.

Dolly Parton and Whoopi Goldberg are among those who have expressed skepticism towards the technology.

During a press conference, The Independent reported that Parton stated, "I believe I've left a significant legacy."

She added, "I have to decide how much of that high-tech stuff I want to be involved with because I don’t want to leave my soul here on this Earth."

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She stated, "I believe that with some of this, I will remain anchored here permanently... I will persist, and we will devise strategies to retain me."

Goldberg stated that she opposes being turned into a hologram, as this has been her long-standing wish for 15 years.

Planet Chronicle' Elizabeth Stanton and Caroline Thayer contributed to this report.

by Taylor Penley

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