Whitney Houston’s Estate Plans Hologram Tour and New Album

Whitney Houston in 2010. Photo by James Wardell/REX/Shutterstock (1175442q)

The executors of Whitney Houston’s estate waited for the perfect moment to pay tribute to the late R&B legend in a very special way – and that moment is finally here. They recently revealed their plan to honor her with a hologram tour, a new album, and a Broadway musical.

The news comes shortly after 50 percent of Houston’s estate found a new owner in Primary Wave Music Publishing. The list of future projects they’ll plotting right now includes an album of previously unreleased songs and a unique concert experience, featuring a hologram of the late singer.

Pat Houston, the sister-in-law of the six-time Grammy-winning artist, broke the news to the New York Times and explained why she decided to take this step after years of safeguarding the legacy of the late singer.

The years following Whitney Houston’s death in 2012 have been quite emotional for the members of her family, and they took some time to process everything. Pat Houston feels that people had forgotten how great Whitney was, and she’s hoping this series of projects will remind them why they fell in love with her in the first place.