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Whitney Houston Tribute Set To Perform At The Coro In Ulverston.

17 Aug 2026 Whitney Houston Tribute Set To Perform At The Coro In Ulverston.


Fans of Whitney Houston are set for a special evening of music when the popular tribute production Queen Of The Night arrives at The Coro in Ulverston.

The show is scheduled for Saturday, September 26, 2026, with doors opening at 7pm and the performance beginning at 7.30pm.The production is designed to celebrate the life, music and legacy of one of the world's most recognisable singers. Audiences can expect a powerful live performance featuring many of Houston's best known songs, recreating the atmosphere and energy associated with her legendary career.

The show forms part of a major UK tour taking the production to theatres and concert venues across the country. Following performances in Manchester and Stoke-on-Trent, the tour will arrive in Ulverston before continuing to venues across the UK and Ireland.

Queen Of The Night celebrates music spanning several decades of Whitney Houston's career, with the performance featuring some of the songs that helped establish her as one of the most successful vocalists of her generation. The production combines live music, powerful vocals and choreography.

Among the songs featured in the tribute are I Wanna Dance With Somebody, I Will Always Love You, How Will I Know and Greatest Love Of All, alongside a selection of other well-known tracks from Houston's extensive catalogue.

The performance is expected to appeal to longtime Whitney Houston fans as well as people who simply enjoy live entertainment and classic pop music. The combination of familiar songs and a full stage production aims to create an energetic night for audiences. Whitney Houston's music continues to attract listeners around the world more than a decade after her death, with her powerful voice and memorable performances remaining influential across generations.

The Ulverston performance also gives local audiences an opportunity to enjoy a touring production close to home, without having to travel to larger cities for the experience. The Coro regularly hosts a wide range of entertainment and cultural events.

The show is expected to provide plenty of nostalgia for fans who grew up listening to Houston's music. Her catalogue includes songs that have remained popular through radio, films, television and live performances.

For music lovers in South Cumbria and the surrounding areas, the arrival of the tribute production adds another major entertainment event to the local calendar. It could also attract visitors from outside Ulverston who are looking to see the touring show.

The production's organisers describe it as an electrifying celebration of Whitney Houston's musical legacy, featuring talented vocalists, live musicians and choreography. The show is presented as a tribute production and is not affiliated with the Whitney Houston Estate.

With the Ulverston date scheduled for September 26, audiences will have the chance to experience a night dedicated to some of the most memorable songs in modern popular music. For fans of Whitney Houston, the event promises an evening filled with powerful vocals, classic hits and plenty of nostalgia. The Coro will provide the setting for the Ulverston stop on the nationwide tour.

The show is expected to be a popular addition to the local entertainment calendar, particularly among those who remember Houston's extraordinary career and want to hear her greatest songs performed live once again. With a packed tour schedule continuing into 2027, Queen Of The Night is bringing its celebration of Whitney Houston's music to audiences across Britain and beyond. Ulverston will be one of the stops on that extensive journey, giving local fans their chance to enjoy the tribute on home ground.

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