A WHITNEY Houston tribute show is coming to Worthing.
The critically acclaimed international stage show Whitney – Queen of the Night is due to perform at Worthing Pavilion Theatre on Saturday, August 21.
The former West End show is a celebration of the music and life of American singer songwriter Whitney Houston.
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Whitney – Queen Of The Night stars former The Voice and The X Factor singer Elesha Paul Moses in the title role.
Speaking about playing the singer, Elesha said: “I absolutely adore Whitney. She is a hero of mine so to be able to step onto stage and sing her wonderful, iconic, and timeless songs is an honour and a privilege.
“This is a fabulous show and whether you are after a romantic night out with your partner or some fun reminiscing with your friends I can guarantee you will have the most amazing night out.”
Concertgoers will be taken through three decades of nostalgic hits, including I Wanna Dance With Somebody, One Moment In Time, I’m Every Woman, I Will Always Love You and many more.
The concert production made its West End debut in 2019 with a string of sell-out shows at London’s Savoy Theatre and over the past five years has toured around the world.
Ben Hatton, theatre touring director for Cuffe and Taylor, said: “Audiences flock to this sensational show time and time again. It’s a real feel-good night out and we are delighted to be back on the road visiting so many venues across the UK.”
Before her death in 2012, Whitney Houston was hailed as the most awarded artist of all time by Guinness World Records – with six Grammy Awards and 30 Billboard Music Awards.
Whitney – Queen Of The Night is the perfect tribute to a singer whose timeless appeal, music and talent continues to gain new fans around the world.
The Whitney - Queen of the Night show is due to begin at 7.30pm on Saturday, August 21, at Worthing Pavilion Theatre.
Tickets are £27.50 and are available through the Worthing Theatres and Museum website.
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