Whitney - Queen of the Night: dates, and tickets to the Utilita Arena Birmingham event
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The West End show Whitney - Queen of The Night is hitting the road once again, and coming to Birmingham in 2022.
The show is a celebration of the music and life of the iconic singer, and actress, Whitney Houston.
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Hide AdThe production has received rave reviews since it’s debut, and continues to deliver outstanding shows, performing around 100 shows across the UK every year.
The concert has been described as “a powerhouse performance that delivers on every level”.
The night will include a variety of sensational singers, as well as a live band playing nostalgic hits like ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’, ‘I’m Every Woman’, ‘I Will Always Love You’, ‘How Will I Know’, and more.
The show embarked on it’s huge tour across the UK on February 2 in London, and will run all the way through till December 2 in Bradford.
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When is Whitney coming to Birmingham?
The show will be taking Utilita Arena Birmingham by storm on Monday 31 October 2021.
When do tickets go on sale?
General tickets go on sale for the public on February 11 at 10:00am.
If you’re worried about tickets selling out you can sign up to get presale with the Superfan Club, as well as exciting discounts.
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Hide AdTickers for Superfan members go on sale on February 10 at 09:45am. More information on how to sign up can be found here.
Ticket prices will be starting from £30.30 including service fee. There may be additional admin fees and postage.
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