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The Greatest Love of All: The Whitney Houston Show

Published: Wed 18 May 2016 12:40 PM
The Greatest Love of All:
The Whitney Houston Show
Coming To NZ
Tickets On Sale Wednesday!
The tribute show currently taking the world by storm – The Greatest Love of All: The Whitney Houston Show – is coming to New Zealand for it’s first national tour this August.
The production played a handful of selected North Island dates in 2013 (its debut year of touring) but is now returning, in response to overwhelming demand, to play 11 venues across the country.
Marquee star Belinda Davids will again helm the show, delivering more than 20 of Houston’s most loved songs live on stage and in their original key, with accompaniment from her live band and dancers.
Houston fans can expect to hear favourites such as Greatest Love of All, I Wanna Dance With Somebody, One Moment in Time, I’m Every Woman and a breathtaking rendition of I Will Always Love You that has brought countless patrons to tears during international tours of the US, South Africa, Australia and Europe.
Tickets are expected to sell out fast for this strictly limited number of performances. Tickets go on sale Friday 20 May 2016. For further information visit thegreatestloveofall.com.au
August 5,
Forum North.
August 6,
Turner Centre.
August 9
Baycourt Community & Arts Centre.
August 10,
TSB Showplace.
11 August,
Bruce Mason Centre.
12 August,
The Opera House.
14 August,
Southward Theatre.
16 August,
Aurora Performing Arts Centre.
17 August,
Regent Theatre.
18 August,
Theatre Royal Nelson.
21 August,
ASB Theatre Marlborough.
ENDS

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