Dionne Warwick

Dionne Warwick

at The Anvil, Basingstoke
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Meet the real Dionne Warwick, the artist behind timeless hits such as What the World Needs Now, Say A Little Prayer, and Don't Make Me Over. What few people know is that behind the iconic music is a strong woman whose fierce determination not only brought her worldwide success but also a voice she used to fight for humanitarian causes.

Join Dionne while she guides you through a remarkable life story from her humble beginnings as a gospel singer in New Jersey to superstardom and one of the most recognisable and successful female voices of our time. The evening will feature alive performance with her band where Dionne will perform some of her iconic hits that made her the superstar and leg end she is today.

Dionne is joined on stage her band plus a multimedia set up with LED screen. Taking excerpts from the documentary, Dionne will guide you through an evening interspersed with documentary footage and contributions from the likes of President Bill Clinton, Elton John, Stevie Wonder.

Dionne Warwick

This legendary '60s soul-influenced singer will surely forever be associated with the songwriting partnership of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Many British artists had UK hits with cover versions of Dionne's matchless originals: 'Anyone Who Had A Heart', 'Message To Michael', 'Always Something There To Remind Me', Trains And Boats And Planes' and many more. She broke big in Britain in the mid 60s with the haunting 'Walk On By'. Other exquisite recordings include 'Do You Know The Way To San Jose?' and 'Are You There With Another Girl?'.

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rated excellent

The Anvil

Churchill Way
Basingstoke
RG21 7QR

Website:
anvilarts.org.uk
Disabled Booking:
01256 844 244

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on Wed 23 April 2025

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