Songs such as "I Say A Little Prayer", "Heartbreaker", "I'll Never Love This Way Again", "Yours" and "All The Love In The World" are just a few of the hits that have shaped Dionne Warwick's 60-year career with over 120 million records sold and more than 60 chart hits. Now the cousin of the late Whitney Houston is coming to Germany with her familiar, inimitable voice for four final concerts in September 2025, saying "Goodbye" in particularly atmospheric venues. One Last Time, Germany! - Warwick will be playing at the Metropol Theater Bremen on 10.09., the Theater am Marientor in Duisburg on 12.09., the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden on 14.09. and the Admiralspalast Berlin on 16.09. She will be accompanied by the Klassische Philharmonie Nordwest, with Steffen Drabek from the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra as musical director. All shows are developed especially for these evenings in Bremen, including song selection, stage design, lighting design and sound/video concept as well as the creation of new musical arrangements. The rehearsals for the shows also take place in Bremen.
Born in New Jersey, USA, Dionne Warwick became a star overnight in 1964 with her song "Walk On By". Since then, she has embarked on an unstoppable career that has made Dionne one of the singers with the most chart positions worldwide. Her albums were often written by music greats such as Barry Manilow and the Bee Gees (Heartbreaker). Together with Elton John, Stevie Wonder and Gladys Knight, she created the worldwide hit "That's What Friends Are For" as part of the Elisabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. She was also part of U.S.A. For Africa, where she sang "We Are The World" together with artists such as Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Lionel Ritchie and Tina Turner. In Hollywood, her name adorns the Walk of Fame.
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