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Your Price: $49.00 (Regular Price: $59.00) Motown was born in the heart of America’s Motor City, but at Human Nature—The Ultimate Celebration of Motown, you’ll get to hear Aussie interpretations of the classic American musical genre. Human Nature is Australia’s most popular vocal group. The members showcase an incredible vocal range and talent that deemed them worthy of opening for other music greats like Celine Dion and Michael Jackson.
The Imperial Palace Las Vegas will be hosting the Australian group’s award-winning performances in their newly remodeled Imperial Palace Showroom. With 653 seats available and an updated sound system, “The Ultimate Celebration of Motown” will provide audiences with the ultimate concert experience.
Human Nature originally formed as a Doo Wop group while the men were still attending high school in Sydney. They’ve racked up an impressive 70 Top 40 Hits and 5 Top 10 Hits on the Australian pop charts and now this handsome quartet is coming to Vegas with their Motown memories show. There’s no better place than the Imperial Palace to capture the classic vibes of the soulful music.
Backed by a large live band, a state-of-the-art set and a light show by Yves Aucoin (of Céline Dion A New Day), Human Nature performs memorable songs from groups like The Temptations and even The Supremes-- yes, these men also sing their own renditions of female Motown classics! Allen, Phil, Michael and Andrew will charm their way through a number of chart toppers with a showmanship that brings audiences to their feet. Get ready to clap and sing along to all of your favorite Motown songs. Don’t be shy—the men of Human Nature hop right off the stage and wade through the crowd for audience participation Vegas style!
Smoky Robinson Presents Australia’s Human Nature --“The Ultimate Celebration of Motown” lasts 80 minutes and plays Saturday through Thursday nights at the Imperial Palace’s main showroom. Show times are at 8pm, so get ready to snap your fingers and sing along to the Motown beat. |