The company behind the Tupac hologram debuted at Coachella by Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg have said they want to bring back Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston using their technology.
Despite Dr Dre saying that the Tupac Hologram was 'for Coachella 2012 only', Sanj Surati of Musion Technology Ltd said that it 'makes sense' to use the holograms to allow fans to see their favourite late stars one more time.
"This is obviously a historic and exciting initiative that we're all witnessing currently, and it would make sense for them to bring it to Europe and maybe take it to the rest of the world," Surati told NME.
Asked for the names he would most want to revive, Surati said: Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, oh and Michael Jackson would be the ultimate one. Maybe even Whitney Houston." Adding that having Elvis perform with Justin Bieber "would be a cool thing"
Earlier this week it was mooted that The Jackson 5 may use the technology to bring back Michael for a lucrative world tour.
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