The future of the music industry is here. Even in death, Whitney Houston’s music is still so iconic that a hologram concert tour has been created for fans to continue to experience her music live.

Marking the eight-year anniversary of Houston’s death, the tour kicks off this month and will begin showcasing a wide range of the powerhouse singer’s discography.

“An Evening with Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Tour” describes itself as the “most awe-inspiring and immersive live theatrical concert experience ever,” according to the official site An Evening with Whitney.

Pop Crave reported that choreographer and director Fatima Robinson is the mastermind behind the show, which will feature live backup dancers, singers and a band.

“I want to do the Whitney hologram show because I loved her as a live performer,” Robinson said. “I’ve worked with her on the ‘Every Woman’ music video. And [I want] to get a feeling again of being in her presence. Her music touched every generation. So we’re going to take a little bit of movie magic and add it into our live performance. Married together, it’s going to be incredible.”

Houston’s hologram will perform digitally re-mastered versions of original live performances. Her former stylist Timothy Snell is back on board to revamp her looks.

Dates have not yet been officially announced for the U.S. but are expected to be set for the fall. The European leg, however, begins on Feb. 25 in the U.K. For US fans eager to display the “Greatest Love of All” by purchasing tickets to see the show, the website does have a signup sheet that allows users to be notified when tour dates are announced near them.

“An Evening with Whitney” was produced by BASE Holograms in partnership with the Whitney Houston Estate.

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Pictured: Whitney Houston accepts the Favorite Artist Award at the American Music Awards on November 22, 2009 in Los Angeles. Getty Images/Kevork Djansezian