The band revealed their avatar performance during their farewell show at Madison Square Garden.

Kiss, for obvious reasons, may be the most recognizable band on the planet.

As Kiss walked off the stage in New York, they were replaced by avatars projected above the stage.

“The technology is going to makePaul [Stanley]jump higher than hes ever done before.”

Though, instead of building a familiar live show, Kiss' avatars have superpowers.

Members of the band float through the air, blow fire, and shoot electricity from their hands.

The band deserves to live on because the band is bigger than we are.

It’s exciting for us to go the next step and see Kiss immortalized."

Pophouse Entertainment, co-founded by Abba’s Bjorn Ulvaeus, financed the project.

“We’re going to figure it out after the tour,” Pophouse CEO Per Sundin told theBBC.

“Is it a Kiss concert in the future?

Is it a rock opera?

Is it a musical?

A story, an adventure?”

The band first did a farewell tour in 2001 but has continued to perform since.

Though, those shows have not always featured the original lineup.

They were replaced by Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer, donning the Starchild and Catman makeup, respectively.

Though that is part of the magic of Kiss, one might argue.

Through facepaint and costumes, they’ve made themselves something other than the people under the makeup.