DIONNE WARWICK UK tour and Royal Albert Hall dates on sale now
LIVING LEGEND Dionne Warwick will return to the UK for a short national tour in September.
Dionne Warwick will perform five nights in the UK in September
The iconic singer and aunt of Whitney Houston, will play five nights across the country packed with her greatest hits. Full tickets and event information here.
The Don’t Make Me Over Tour will do just what it says and give fans the classic Warwick magic on all the favourites like Walk On By, Any One Who Had A Heart, Do You Know The Way To San Jose, Don’t Make Me Over, Heartbreaker and many more
However there may also be some new treats which continue the incredible legacy of the singer and her the composer who regarded her as his muse.
As well as the legendary tracks there could be some of her upcoming brand new material by none other than Burt Bacharach himself.
At 77, Warwick shows no sign of slowing down and she has been busy in the studio recording a new album produced by Phil Ramone, featuring new material from her long time friend, Baccarach.
With hits spanning five decades, Warwick is a true icon, that glorious voice matched by her legendary class and charisma.
Those crystal clear vocals will be backed by an orchestral accompaniment at The Royal Albert Hall date, which opens the tour on September 18.
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Working with Burt Baccarach and Hal David, Warwick ranks amongst one of the 40 biggest hit makers of the entire rock era and is one of most charted female singers of all time, with over 56 hits to her name.
Hailing from New Jersey, her rise to fame saw her foundations in gospel, first getting noticed singing backing vocals for The Drifters.
In 1962 her first solo single ‘Don’t Make Me Over’ launched her career and marked her as a musician of the highest calibre.
Two years later ‘Walk on By’ firmly established Dionne’s musical heritage, with 5 Grammy’s to follow and a lifetime of musical achievements.
Everyone has a favourite Dionne Warwick song, from ‘Do You Know The Way To San Jose’ (released 1969) to ‘That’s What Friends Are For’, her collaboration in 1987 with Elton John, Gladys Knight & Stevie Wonder.
For well over 50 years, Dionne’s voice has remained a cornerstone of pop music and culture.
Tickets are on sale now for all five performances in September
Tour Dates:
18/09/2018 Royal Albert Hall
19/09/2018 Cardiff - St David's Hall
20/09/2018 Birmingham Symphony Hall
22/09/2018 Glasgow Armadillo
24/09/2018 Gateshead Sage
Tickets on sale now at https://www.seetickets.com/tour/dionne-warwick