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The Greatest Love Of All: Whitney Houston tribute coming to Perth

Showtime Australia will present a critically acclaimed live production early next year that pays tribute to one of the greatest vocalists of our time.

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The Greatest Love of All – The Whitney Houston Show will honour the late great Whitney Houston’s talent, music and memory in a carefully crafted stage show.

After 15,000 auditions over 12 countries, producers searched for the perfect person to embody Whitney’s spirit on the stage – finally finding their star in South Africa’s Belinda Davids.

Having performed professionally from the age of 14, the Whitney super fan boasts an impressive four octave vocal range and a knack for every genre.

This year, Davids’ garnered international attention winning BBC ONE’s Even Better Than The Real Thing – a showcase of the best musical tribute acts in the United Kingdom – for her embodiment of Ms Houston.

“Houston is my personal idol and the inspiration for my career when I began singing at the age of 14,” Davids said.

“I want people to remember Whitney for when she was amazing, for when she was the powerhouse, for when she was the voice. I want people to remember Whitney for when she was at the top of her game!”

Davids’ will be accompanied on stage with a six-piece live band, dancers and a plethora of fabulous replica costumes and dazzling lighting and effects.

The two-hour extravaganza will tackle all of Whitney’s hits across her impressive 30-year career including I Will Always Love You, I Wanna Dance With Somebody, How Will I Know and of course, The Greatest Love Of All.

The Greatest Love of All – The Whitney Houston Show will be at Crown Perth on Tuesday January 9th. For tickets and more information head to crownperth.com.au


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