The show will be put on by Layered Reality, the British company specialized in immersive experiences.
“Elvis Evolution”the show that will present a holographic version made with Artificial intelligence of the legendary singer Elvis Presleyknown as “the king of rock ‘n’ roll” and died in 1977, can be seen next November in London, in a venue to be confirmed.
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The show will be put on by Layered Reality, the British company specializing in immersive experiences, whose credits include “Jeff Wayne’s The War of The Worlds: The Immersive Experience” and “The Gunpowder Plot”.


What will “Elvis Evolution” be like, the show that will present a holographic version of Elvis Presley
In a statement from the company, collected by the specialized site Variety, they announced that “Elvis Evolution” will be a show to “celebrate the world’s biggest star of stage and screen” that will include a concert that “will recreate the impact of seeing Elvis live for a whole new generation of fans, blurring the lines between reality and reality.” fancy”.
To take it forward, the company reached an agreement with the owner of Authentic Brands Group, owner of Elvis Presley Enterprises. The exact premiere date and the stage where the show will take place have not yet been confirmed.
The show, which is expected to then travel to Las Vegas, Berlin and Tokyo, will feature a “Life-size digital Elvis” that will share their songs and iconic moves through AI and innovative technology.
With some 500 million records sold worldwide, Presley is one of the most successful artists of all time. He died in 1977, aged 42. The program arrives after the 2022 premiere of “Elvis” of Baz Luhrmannnominated for an Oscar and winner of a BAFTA and a Golden Globe, and “Priscilla”of Sofia Coppolawinner of Venice in 2023.
Source: Ambito

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