Frontier
Touring and Arena Touring are
thrilled to confirm five-time GRAMMY® award winner and soul icon Dionne Warwick is
returning to New Zealand for an intimate headline show in Christchurch’s
beautiful Isaac Theatre Royal this November.
Over the course of her years in entertainment, Warwick has established herself
as an internationally renowned performer with her incredible blend of pop,
R&B, gospel and soul. A regular fixture on the charts with 75 hit singles
and having sold over 100 million records, Warwick’s remarkable vocals and catchy
melodies resonate with audiences across the globe.
Warwick began her professional singing career in 1961 when she was discovered
by songwriters Burt
Bacharach and Hal
David where together over the course of a decade they released
almost 20 best-selling albums and over 30 hit singles including
Walk on By,
A House Is Not A Home, and
Say A Little Prayer For You.
Receiving her first GRAMMY Award in 1968 for hit song
Do You Know the Way to
San Jose? and her second GRAMMY Award in 1970 for best-selling album
I’ll Never Fall In Love Again,Warwick was also the first African-American solo female artist to win the award
for Best Contemporary Female Vocalist Performance. Known as the artist who
‘bridged the gap’, Warwick’s music transcended racial boundaries and she was
the first of her peers to have a dozen consecutive Top 100 singles as well as
to perform for the Queen of England.
Warwick’s second decade of hit songs began in 1970 when she signed to Warner
Bros. Records. She recorded half a dozen records with a number of iconic
producers including Thom
Bell, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Jerry Ragavoy, Steve Barri and Michael Omartian before
going on to sign with Arista Records in 1976. Together with producer Barry Manilow, she
released her first platinum-selling album
Dionnewhich included GRAMMY award-winning singles
I’ll Never Love This Way Again and
Déjà
vu.
Her extensively successful career continued in 1982 with the release of
chart-topping album
Heartbreakerco-produced by Barry
Gibb and TheBee Geesand in 1985 she reunited with composer Burt
Bacharach and longtime friends Gladys Knight, Elton John and Stevie Wonder to record
the landmark song
That’s What Friends Are For.
Warwick celebrated her 50
th anniversary in entertainment in 2013
where she marked the occasion with the release of her album
Now. Produced by the
legendary Phil Ramone,
the album featured unreleased material written by longtime friends and
songwriters Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She went on to release
Feels So Good in 2014, a
duets album featuring a number of today’s greatest musical artists including Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx, Billy Ray
Cyrus, Ne-Yo, Gladys Knight, Cee Lo Green, Cyndi Lauper and
many more.
As
one of the most successful performers of our time, Dionne Warwick is a true
star. This show is not to be missed - secure tickets now to avoid
disappointment!
DIONNE
WARWICK
NEW ZEALAND
NOVEMBER 2018
Presented by Frontier Touring, Arena Touring & Coast
Begins: Thursday 9 August
(2PM NZST)
Ends: Friday 10 August
(2PM NZST)
or until pre-sale allocation
exhausted
GENERAL
PUBLIC ON SALE
Begins: Monday
13 August (12pm NZST)
Saturday
10 November
Isaac Theatre Royal |
Christchurch, NZ
All Ages
Sunday 11 November*
ASB Baypark Arena | Tauranga,
NZ
*Not a Frontier Touring
& Arena Touring show
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