Mitch Winehouse, Amy's father has announced the news of a hologram tour for the late great singer. According to Noise11 her dad made the announcement saying, “Our daughter’s music touched the lives of millions of people and it means everything that her legacy will continue in this innovative and groundbreaking way.”
The singer, best known for hit songs “Rehab,” “Back to Black” and “Valerie,” will return to the stage, allowing fans the opportunity to see her in concert one more time or for the first time.
According to Base magazine, new state-of-the-art proprietary technology will be used. The production will start towards the end of 2019. It will comprise of digitally remastered arrangements of her classics, the hologram of Winehouse will also be backed by a live band, singers and theatrical stagecraft.
Famous for her signature beehive hair-do, pronounced eyeliner and array of tattoos, the singer also took pride in penning the majority of her very personal tracks that mixed pop, jazz, soul and R&B elements.
Tickets for the tour have not yet been released, but updates can be found here. The Amy Winehouse hologram comes after earlier tours of Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison and Ronnie James Dio. Amy Winehouse died on the 23rd July 2011 at age 27.
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