Whitney Houston Hologram Coming To United States, Will Have It’s Own Las Vegas Residency

Whitney Houston’s successful hologram tour which commenced earlier last year in the UK, had to be stopped abruptly in the middle due to health-crisis worldwide.

But now as things are slowly setting down back to normal, the estate in partnership with the makers and creators of the Holographic image, are bringing the show to the United States.



Now only would the virtual image be touring across the State, it has also found a permanent place in Las Vegas in the form of a residency – something that the very much ‘alive’ artists of today are opting for, for a secure and easy way of churning-in profits.

The Hologram of the late songstress, who had died in 2012, had received generally positive reviews from the critics – who termed it nothing but an overall celebration of her catalog and music.

Now after much wait, the show makes it’s North American debut with residency at Harrah’s Las Vegas scheduled for October.



The tickets are already available for sale.

While some people may have their doubts about the concept of having a digital image perform in the form of a deceased artist, the Hologram – if you look at it without any judgement, is a fun way to celebrate the singer’s music.

Let us see how the American audiences receive it now…