Due to its growing popularity, fans can pay to see Elvis Presley in concert. A.I. technology concert ball.
New program”evolution of elvis,According to a report from the BBC, “” will premiere in London in November, followed by Las Vegas, Berlin and Tokyo. British immersive specialist Layered Reality, which has previously produced AI-generated shows such as The Gunpowder Plot and The War of the Worlds, has secured worldwide rights to the show.
Company representatives describe it as an “astonishing concert experience” in which a life-sized digital Elvis “performs iconic moments in music history for the first time on a British stage.”
The show combines multiple technological elements, including AI, holographic projection, augmented reality, and live theater, to make it appear as if Elvis was performing live on stage.
According to the BBC, Layered Reality founder and CEO Andrew McGuinness described the project, which allows show attendees to “step into the world of Elvis and walk in his shoes,” as “an introduction to the music legend.” “The Next Generation’s Tribute.”
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McGuinness also said that the show “provides a deeper insight into Elvis’ life, taking fans back several decades and exploring his meteoric rise to fame, larger-than-life personality, and the 1950s and 1960s.” to experience the cultural movement he catalyzed.”
AI-generated concerts are becoming a trend. In December, the band KISS played their last live show, but promised to return in digital avatars..
The band wrapped up their “End of the Road” farewell tour at Madison Square Garden in New York City by revealing new digital images on stage.
KISS bassist Gene Simmons said, “By taking us to places we’ve never dreamed of before, we can remain forever young and a symbol of eternity.” “This technology will allow Paul (Stanley) to jump higher than ever before.”
The new KISS avatars were created using motion capture technology by George Lucas’ visual effects company, Industrial Light and Magic, and PopHouse Entertainment.
And it’s not just Elvis and Kiss taking to the stage via AI. The band ABBA launched its “Voyage” virtual concert in London in 2022 using the same type of digital avatar created by Industrial Light and Magic.