PRINNIE STEVENS CONTINUES TO EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF WOMEN IN MUSIC WITH PART TWO OF HER ACCLAIMED SHOW – TOURING NATIONALLY
Following an overwhelming response from audiences and critics alike, Lady Sings The Blues is back with Volume 2, promising an even more exhilarating journey through the history of music as shaped by legendary women.
Featuring a powerhouse line up of iconic songstresses including Aretha Franklin, Mahalia Jackson, Nina Simone, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, and more, Lady Sings The Blues Volume 2 is a captivating homage to the trailblazing women who have left an indelible mark on the music industry.
Following sold-out performances at the Sydney Festival and receiving the prestigious Cabaret of the Week award at Perth World Fringe, Lady Sings The Blues Volume 2 continued its triumphant run at the Adelaide Fringe. Garnering critical acclaim and a string of five-star reviews, the show has solidified its reputation as a must-see production.
Markus Hamence of [Mark Your Review] hailed lead vocalist Prinnie’s performance as “a masterclass in emotional storytelling,” 5STAR review.
“Each note she sang carried the weight of each artist.” Anastasia Lambis of HiFiWay 5STAR review
“a masterclass of storytelling and song at its absolute finest,” Claudia Dichiera InReview 4 ½ STAR review
Lady Sings The Blues Volume 2 promises an unforgettable evening of music, emotion, and homage to the women who have shaped the musical landscape for generations to come. Don’t miss your chance to experience this extraordinary production from the incredible talent of Prinnie Stevens. We first met Prinnie on The Voice season1, where she battled her best friend Mahalia Barnes. She has gone on to star in several musical theatre shows, The Bodyguard. Hair the musical, Thriller LIVE (on the West End) and now landed back in the Cabaret world where her Pop, Gospel, Theatre, Soul and RnB all come together.
TICKET LINK AND DETAILS AVAILABLE VIA https://linktr.ee/prinniestevens
NATIONAL TOUR DATES:
5th April The Glen Street Theatre, Nth Beaches, NSW
12th & 13th April The Music Lounge, Wollongong, NSW
20th April Street Theatre, Canberra
3rd May Lenox theatre, Riverside, Parramatta
16th May Theatre Royal, Castlemaine, VIC
17th May Geelong Arts Centre, Geelong VIC
18th May Memo Hall, St Kilda Melbourne
19th May The Memo, Healesville, Vic
29th May Byron Theatre, Byron Bay
30th May Byron Theatre, Byron Bay
31st May HOTA, Gold Coast
1st June Brisbane Pleasuredomat Brisbane Powerhouse
7th June Jetty theatre, Coffs Harbour
8th June Port Macquarie, Glass House Studio
20th June Riverina Playhouse, Wagga Wagga
21June Blue Mountains Theatre, Springwood NSW
22 June Avoca Beach Theatre, Avoca beach NSW
23 June Lizottes, Newcastle NSW
28th June Ellington Jazz Club, Perth
29th June Ellington Jazz Club, Perth
12th July Townsville c2, Townsville QLD
13th July Tanks Arts Centre, Cairns QLD