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Celebrating Whitney

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 12/02/2022
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Location
The Shedley Theatre

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Celebrating Whitney celebrates the life and music of inarguably one of the biggest female pop stars and best-selling recording artists of all time.  With over 200 million record sales worldwide and accolades that include two Emmy Awards, eight Grammy Awards, 14 World Music Awards, 16 Billboard Music Awards, and 22 American Music Awards, Whitney Houston was an icon with an ever-presence in the charts of the 1980s and 1990s.

The show, which stars celebrated Melbourne singer, TILARNI whose vocal prowess has been described to “replicate the sound and emotion of Houston”, brings to life the greatest hits of Whitney’s staggering career from dance numbers to ballads including “I Will Always Love You”, “The Greatest Love of All”, Saving All My Love” “How Will I Know”, “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” and the list goes on. She is backed by an impressive line-up of musicians and dancers to create an unforgettable concert experience.

A soulful and powerful songstress, TILARNI has won over the hearts of music fans forging a career covering music styles including Gospel, Jazz, Pop Soul/R&B and dance. Tilarni was a regular performer on Channel Ten’s Good Morning Australia for six years and also performed on shows including the TV Week Logies and the AFL Grand Final Show as well as other national TV appearances.  A recording artist in her own right with several single releases, Tilarni also credits Whitney as being one of her biggest musical influences.

I feel so privileged to perform these amazing songs with a talented and dedicated team of musicians and dancers,” says Tilarni. “For me, these songs give me euphoric moments of being like my idol, as I remember her as one of the most amazing singers of all time. These songs not only take Whitney Houston fans down memory lane but brings to life this music that I love to sing and unveil to the current generation of music lovers.”

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