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Kiss just performed its last live concert. Since 1974, the iconic band has grossed $1B+ on tours but it isn't over: Kiss will be the first US band to get immortalized as digital avatars. They'll use the same tech as ABBA, which has made $150m+ in the past 18 months for its digital avatar show (“Voyage”). That project was a collaboration between Industrial Light & Magic (George Lucas' FX company) and Pophouse Entertainment Group (founded by ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus). ABBA: Voyage cost $175m to create and the virtual-only show is housed in London at a special 3000-person venue (see trailer below). Per Bloomberg, ABBA Voyager has sold 99% of all seats and is printing $2m a week. Since they are virtual avatars — looking like the Swedish pop stars in their 20s (they are all over 70 now) — the show can play 7 days a week, indefinitely. Kiss announced the avatars at the close of its final live performance at Madison Square Garden on December 2nd (see the 0:47 mark of video below). The KISS band-members created their avatars the same way ABBA did (with motion-capture suits). Kiss is already a licensing juggernaut and has easily sold $1B+ in merch over its lifetime. Digital avatars make total business sense. Paul Stanley — the 71-year old KISS co-founder and frontman — says “what we’ve accomplished has been amazing, but it’s not enough…the band deserves to live on because the band is bigger than we are." Who’s next? The list of top-grossing tours has a lot of older acts that may want to stop touring and immortalize themselves: Elton John, U2, Guns N' Rosses, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Metallica. Digital musical avatars that “live forever” to capitalize on nostalgia does sound like a recipe for cultural stagnation, though (comparable to Hollywood with its non-stop sequels, remakes and comic adaptions). Having said that, I would happily get a nice pre-drink buzz and watch any of these digital avatar acts “on stage”.

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