Earlier this week, we found out that Billie Holiday would be coming back in hologram form to perform at the Apollo Theater later this year, and now news has broken that we will be seeing a similar digital performance of the late Whitney Houston.

On Friday, Hologram USA, which is the same company creating the Holiday hologram, announced it will create a digital version of the iconic "I Will Always Love You" singer, according to Time. Once its gets consent from her estate, the company will begin to develop the hologram so it will be able to "perform a live concert" at a major venue which will be streamed on the website and app FilmOn.

The concert will feature the digital version of Houston performing a selection of her greatest hits, according to Entertainment Weekly. It promises to be "interactive, incorporating audiences and special guests."

"It's a great opportunity for her fans to see a reinvention of one of the most celebrated female artists in history and to continue a legacy of performances that will not be forgotten in years to come." said Pat Houston, who is Whitney's sister-in-law as well as the head of her estate. "I look forward to the partnership."

Alki David, who is not only a Greek billionaire but also the CEO of Hologram USA and FilmOn, released a statement on why he wanted to pursue a hologram of Houston. "I was heartbroken when Whitney passed away in 2012," he said. "The opportunity to help share her spectacular gifts with the world again is exactly what I hoped for when I built the hologram business. We've got technology that's causing a seismic shift in the entertainment industry, and a wonderful partnership with Pat Houston and the estate. I'm confident we'll create the ultimate celebration of Whitney's amazing artistry."