Whitney Houston hologram tour set to come to the UK in 2020

Her original band will be touring as well

Whitney Houston
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 3rd Sep 2019
Last updated 3rd Sep 2019

A Whitney Houston hologram tour is set to come to the UK in 2020, according the company behind several popular hologram tours. BASE Hologram confirmed the news on Twitter recently with a photo of the iconic singer, saying, '"We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will." - #WhitneyHouston ❤️ An Evening with Whitney: The Hologram Tour coming soon.'

Speaking to Music Week about the tour, marketing boss Seth Faber of Primary Wave said, "It will be an incredible show. So much effort has gone into making the show as authentic as possible. It’s going to be a phenomenal experience."

Primary Wave Music Publishing acquired a stake in Whitney Houston's publishing, master recording income, name, likeness and brand.

Meanwhile, Whitney's former manager and sister-in-law, Pat Houston, who is the sole executor of Houston’s estate said she was excited about the partnership with Primary Wave, "We are more than elated to partner with an organisation whose momentum in the marketplace is extraordinarily well-respected by industry leaders worldwide," Pat explained.

Pat Houston

"With Primary Wave's global appeal and wealth of contacts, the partnership will advance the artistry and integrity of Whitney's legacy to a stratosphere that she herself left us all to enjoy for a lifetime."

Although UK dates for the tour have not yet been confirmed, the New York Times has reported that Whitney's original band will join the tour, along with the pop star's brother Gary and his wife Pat.

This news comes not long after dance DJ Kygo, released a version of Whitney's 1990 single 'Higher Love', with Kygo's version reaching Number 2 in the UK this year.

Whitney Houston sadly passed away on 11th February 2012 at the age of 48.

Now take a look at other tours you can look forward to in the coming months:

We Will Rock You

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Elton John - Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour

Elton John has announced the first 2020 UK dates of his colossal Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. Speaking of the UK dates, Elton John says, "The Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour will take us to many places that have meant a lot to me over the last fifty years, but these UK shows will be incredibly special. The UK is home, and where my heart will always be."

Rod Stewart

Music legend Rod Stewart has added four winter arena shows to his 2019 touring schedule. Rod will play new dates at Glasgow SSE Hydro, Liverpool Echo Arena and two nights at London's The O2 in November/December 2019 in addition to his previously announced summer gigs. Click for more information about tickets.

On Your Feet!

Gloria and Emilio Estefan's smash-hit musical comes to London direct from Broadway for a strictly limited season in 2019. On Your Feet! is the inspiring true love story of Emilio and Gloria and charts their journey from its origins in Cuba, onto the streets of Miami and finally to international superstardom. Click to find out more information and get tickets.

a-ha

a-ha have always set themselves challenges. Now, pushing even further, they are announcing that their October and November 2019 tour, including a date at London's Royal Albert Hall will be different from anything they have previously undertaken. Click to find out more and purchase tickets.

Diana Ross

Diana Ross is bringing her 'Diamond Diana Top of the World Tour' to the UK, performing in six locations in the June and July 2020.

You can hear songs by Whitney Houston on Greatest Hits Radio.

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