Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison Hologram Tour Coming Soon

Roy Orbison in 1982. Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (91990h)

Live shows featuring holograms of late music stars have become quite popular in the recent years, and it seems like the same trend will continue in the future. BASE Hologram, the company that previously organized a successful hologram tour of late American singer/songwriter Roy Orbison, recently announced another ambitious project. This time they decided to pair Orbison with a late rock star from the ’50s, Buddy Holly, for a joint hologram tour. 

According to the press release, The Roy Orbison & Buddy Holly: The Rock ’N’ Roll Dream Tour will kick off in October in Ireland and will feature a live band, backing singers, as well as remastered audio of duo’s works. The tour is then set to visit 12 cities in the United Kingdom before wrapping up in London on October 24. The dates for North America and Europe leg of the tour are expected to be announced soon.

“My father’s music meant the world to not just us Orbison’s but to millions of fans worldwide. Being able to reopen his legendary songbook and again hear his voice bounce off great concert hall walls is both a transcendent and cathartic experience,” – said president of Roy Orbison Music Roy Orbison, Jr. in a release. “Dad jammed with Buddy in Lubbock Texas and helped change music history by turning Buddy on to Norman Petty Studios; Buddy later returned the favor by recording two of Dad’s songs on his first Cricket’s album. How beyond cool and special that these two great friends, now get to tour the world together.”

“Their long-time fans and a new generation of fans will now have the opportunity to see these great legends perform together in a unique setting, showcasing two of the finest, most influential, and beloved artists in music history,” – added Holly’s wife Maria Elena Holly.

Besides Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison, other late musicians who will get their hologram tours in 2019 include legendary American musician Frank Zappa and British singer Amy Winehouse.