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After debuting at last year's Wacken festival in Germany, a hologram of late heavy-metal singer Ronnie James Dio will set out on a world tour, backed by musicians who played with him, this fall. The trek, dubbed "Dio Returns," will kick off with a European leg of performances in theaters on November 30th in Helsinki before hitting South America, Australia and Asia. The tour will arrive in the U.S. in the spring of 2018 and hit select festivals next summer.
The Dio estate has worked with hologram company Eyellusion so the singing specter could perform many of the late vocalist's hits, including "Holy Diver," "Rainbow in the Dark," "We Rock," "King of Rock and Roll," Black Sabbath's "Neon Knights" and "Heaven and Hell" and Rainbow's "Man on the Silver Mountain," among others. The production uses audio of Dio's live performances from throughout his career with a live band backing him up in front of a stage set that hearkens back to the singer's Sacred Heart and Dream Evil tours. The hologram's set will differ from night to night, and audiences should expect to see the Dio Band also perform with vocalists Tim "Ripper" Owens and Oni Logan on select dates.
originally posted by: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
a reply to: mysterioustranger
There is kind a Futurama "head in a jar" kind of aspect to this.
Why not seal the deal? We can digitize Cher and the cockroaches and tardigrades will have something to listen and dance to at the end of the world!
a reply to: StallionDuck
They did digitize footage from various periods of his career. I get your feeling too. Seeing his wife there with his hologram was a little creepy (when I first saw this story).
a reply to: RazorV66
I've seen laser shows (Pink Floyd was cool) so I'd probably go. Better than a movie!
originally posted by: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
a reply to: RazorV66
Trans-Siberian Orchestra would be awesome!