10th anniversary of ‘breathtaking’ Whitney Houston tribute show to kick off at Bristol Hippodrome

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Queen of the Night – A Tribute To Whitney Houston will celebrate the start of its 10th anniversary year in Bristol.

The blockbuster UK arena tour, which sold more than 100,000 tickets in 2024, comes to Bristol Hippodrome on Friday, January 10 - and has already sold out.

The smash-hit production will bring the magic of Whitney Houston to 85 cities and towns across Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England across the year, in its “most ambitious tour yet”.

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The show is described as “more than a tribute – it’s a once-in-a-lifetime West End theatrical experience, a glittering celebration of the music, spirit, and legacy of one of the greatest voices of all time.”

A spokesperson said: “With a sensational live band, a company of extraordinary vocalists, and a breathtaking production design that will light up stages across the country, Queen of the Night – A Tribute To Whitney Houston is a show-stopping spectacle like no other.

Expect the dancefloor hits, the soul-stirring ballads, and the show-stopping numbers you love – brought to life with all the glamour, drama, and electrifying energy of Whitney herself.”

“From the joyous explosion of I Wanna Dance With Somebody to the heart-wrenching beauty of I Will Always Love You, and the anthems that defined a generation like How Will I Know and The Greatest Love of All, this fantastic production doesn’t just honour Whitney – it celebrates her.

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“Audiences will be taken on a dazzling journey through three decades of hits that defined music history, leaving them breathless, inspired, and clamouring for more.”

Adenike Adewale, who was a semi-finalist on The Voice in 2021, stars in the production as Whitney Houston.

“When I step on stage in Queen of the Night, I’m not just singing – I’m sharing my heart, my story, and my deep love for Whitney’s music,” she added.

“It’s the most incredible honour of my life.”

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