The National, United Arab Emirates
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Aguilera concert to storm palace
Loveday Morris
Last Updated: October 18. 2008 8:53PM UAE / October 18. 2008 4:53PM GMT
Singer Christina Aguilera at the Africa Rising Festival in London, Oct
14, 2008. J Ryan / AP
ABU DHABI // Christina Aguilera's concert at the Emirates Palace hotel
on Friday will be the biggest-budget music production the country has
ever seen, with a 14-piece backing band, a light show and a fireworks
display.
The Grammy award-winning singer, whose hits include Genie in a Bottle,
will perform on the lawns of the hotel to an expected audience of
20,000 people.
`The show will have all the bells and whistles associated with a big
American songstress,' said Lee Charteris, the event's producer.
The stage for the concert will be built across a large central
stairway, with 200 lights and three video screens, the largest of
which is 10 metres wide. Radio 1 DJs will appear on a second stage
before and after the concert.
Tickets, which are priced from Dh295 to Dh890 (US$80 to $222), are
still available.
Aguilera is the latest in a series of stars, including Justin
Timberlake, Bon Jovi and Elton John, to perform at the Emirates
Palace. The success of previous shows has prompted the hotel to
consider building a permanent concert stage in the grounds.
The Abu Dhabi show is part of the singer's `Back to Basics' tour, to
promote her latest multi-platinum-selling album. More subdued and
sophisticated than some of her earlier shows, the tour has seen
Aguilera return to her soul roots, the genre she has said most
inspires her music.
Aguilera, 27, who has sold more than 25 million records worldwide, is
scheduled to release her sixth album next year.
Born on Staten Island, New York, she was known to her neighbours as
`the little girl with the big voice'. She got her break at the age of
12, on the US talent show Star Search, which led to a role in the
Disney Channel's children's television show The New Mickey Mouse
Club. Her recording of the theme song for the 1998 Disney film Mulan
landed her a record deal with RCA.
The opening act for the concert was confirmed last week as Taleen
Kalbian, an Armenian-American singer.
Four years ago, Taleen, then 16 years old, debuted in the UAE by
headlining her own concert in Abu Dhabi.
Taleen, now 20, is classically trained and has been described as `the
next Christina Aguilera, meets Aaliyah and Cher seasoned with a pinch
of Celine Dion' with a sound that is a blend of `pop, hip-hop, opera
with R&B sensibilities'.
`With a powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, Taleen was the
obvious choice to be the opening act for a superstar such as
Christina,' said John Lickrish, managing director for Flash, the
company that organised the event.
A website, www.christinaaguilera.ae, has been set up for the Emirates
Palace concert to keep fans updated.
[email protected]
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Aguilera concert to storm palace
Loveday Morris
Last Updated: October 18. 2008 8:53PM UAE / October 18. 2008 4:53PM GMT
Singer Christina Aguilera at the Africa Rising Festival in London, Oct
14, 2008. J Ryan / AP
ABU DHABI // Christina Aguilera's concert at the Emirates Palace hotel
on Friday will be the biggest-budget music production the country has
ever seen, with a 14-piece backing band, a light show and a fireworks
display.
The Grammy award-winning singer, whose hits include Genie in a Bottle,
will perform on the lawns of the hotel to an expected audience of
20,000 people.
`The show will have all the bells and whistles associated with a big
American songstress,' said Lee Charteris, the event's producer.
The stage for the concert will be built across a large central
stairway, with 200 lights and three video screens, the largest of
which is 10 metres wide. Radio 1 DJs will appear on a second stage
before and after the concert.
Tickets, which are priced from Dh295 to Dh890 (US$80 to $222), are
still available.
Aguilera is the latest in a series of stars, including Justin
Timberlake, Bon Jovi and Elton John, to perform at the Emirates
Palace. The success of previous shows has prompted the hotel to
consider building a permanent concert stage in the grounds.
The Abu Dhabi show is part of the singer's `Back to Basics' tour, to
promote her latest multi-platinum-selling album. More subdued and
sophisticated than some of her earlier shows, the tour has seen
Aguilera return to her soul roots, the genre she has said most
inspires her music.
Aguilera, 27, who has sold more than 25 million records worldwide, is
scheduled to release her sixth album next year.
Born on Staten Island, New York, she was known to her neighbours as
`the little girl with the big voice'. She got her break at the age of
12, on the US talent show Star Search, which led to a role in the
Disney Channel's children's television show The New Mickey Mouse
Club. Her recording of the theme song for the 1998 Disney film Mulan
landed her a record deal with RCA.
The opening act for the concert was confirmed last week as Taleen
Kalbian, an Armenian-American singer.
Four years ago, Taleen, then 16 years old, debuted in the UAE by
headlining her own concert in Abu Dhabi.
Taleen, now 20, is classically trained and has been described as `the
next Christina Aguilera, meets Aaliyah and Cher seasoned with a pinch
of Celine Dion' with a sound that is a blend of `pop, hip-hop, opera
with R&B sensibilities'.
`With a powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, Taleen was the
obvious choice to be the opening act for a superstar such as
Christina,' said John Lickrish, managing director for Flash, the
company that organised the event.
A website, www.christinaaguilera.ae, has been set up for the Emirates
Palace concert to keep fans updated.
[email protected]