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Dionne Warwick - One Last Time Tour

Five-time Grammy Award-winning music legend Dionne Warwick back to Australia and New Zealand for the ‘One Last Time Tour’ next January.five-time Grammy Award-winning music legend Dionne Warwick back to Australia and New Zealand for the ‘One Last Time Tour’ next January.

 With an illustrious career in the entertainment industry from the 60s to now, Dionne Warwick is a name who needs no introduction. With 30 hits, 20 best-selling albums, five Grammy awards, a Walk of Fame star and a BB King Lifetime Achievement Award under her belt, she is one of the most charted female recording artists of all time, with only Aretha Franklin ahead of her. Known best for hit songs including, ‘Walk on By’, ‘Anyone Who Had a Heart’, ‘Message to Michael’, ‘Promises Promises’, ‘A House is Not a Home’, ‘Alfie’, ‘Say a Little Prayer’, and ‘I'll Never Fall in Love Again’, with three of these hits inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, this only scratches the surface of Warwick’s impact on music over the last few decades.

 2023 began with Dionne Warwick’s astonishing life and career showcased in the documentary “Dionne Warwick:  Don’t Make Me Over,” chronicling her remarkable journey through entertainment and activism and her groundbreaking legacy in pop, soul and gospel music. Warwick was also inducted into the American Jazz Hall of Fame, along with her longtime collaborator, composer Burt Bachrach, for her vast contributions to music.  Closing out the year, she was named an honouree at the 46th Kennedy Center Honors - an annual honor given to those in the performing arts for their lifetime of contributions to American culture – with acclaimed actress and singer Cynthia Erivo performing a heartwarming rendition of Warwick’s iconic ‘Alfie’. Warwick was honoured alongside Billy Crystal, Renée Fleming, Barry Gibb and Queen Latifah.

 As a singer and performer she has entertained the world, but as a humanitarian, she has advocated for global well-being through efforts such as AIDS awareness, The Starlight Foundation, children's hospitals, and music education. In using her music to support her activism, she performed in the all-star charity single, ‘We Are the World’, and in 1984’s ‘Live Aid’. She also made recording history with Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder with, ‘That's What Friends Are For’, a number one hit and the first recording dedicated to raising awareness for AIDS.

No stranger to the stage, Dionne Warwick is having one of the most successful runs of her already extraordinary career. With an unquestionable work ethic, Warwick continues to have majestic moments touring across the globe to her legions of fans worldwide. Still unstoppable, Warwick will see in the end of the year touring sold-out shows across North America.

 Dionne Warwick is the stuff of legend and legacy. Celebrating 50 years of hits, these once in a lifetime shows will be truly unmissable as she takes to stages across Australia and New Zealand ‘One Last Time’.

Reviews

Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews
  • Excellent awesome amazing night out.

    by Deborah on 22/01/2025Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre - AucklandRating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome amazing seats and an enjoyable night out. She was so funny and lovely to sing along to.

  • Was ok

    by RobJ on 22/01/2025Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre - AucklandRating: 4 out of 5

    Was good to get to see her one last time. She has definitely lost the strength in her voice. I think most artists when they get to this point, they should stop touring.

  • Glad we went

    by An old fan on 22/01/2025Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre - AucklandRating: 2 out of 5

    It was great to see Dionne Warwick as an icon of her art from times past. While she still has the rhythm and overwhelming stage presence, her voice is expectedly not what it was - but she carried it well and entertained! The opening act however did not add to the 'Warwick experience' - and while it was but a short beginning it needn't have been followed so soon by a cash-grab half hour break to sell a few drinks and ice-creams!