"Waiting to Exhale: The Music Comes Alive Again"
It's been three decades since the iconic film "Waiting to Exhale" hit theaters, captivating audiences with its relatable tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery. To commemorate this milestone, Disney Concerts is bringing the movie's unforgettable soundtrack to life in a live musical event that promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans.
The original 1995 film boasted a stellar cast, including Angela Bassett, Loretta Devine, Lela Rochon, and the late Whitney Houston, whose powerful voice continues to inspire generations. The movie's soundtrack is widely regarded as one of the greatest in cinematic history, with songs that have become synonymous with female empowerment and heartache.
Andra Day, Tamar Braxton, and Deborah Cox are among the talented artists who will be performing live at "Waiting to Exhale in Concert Live to Film." The event promises to deliver an evening of soulful music, as these talented singers take center stage to perform some of the most memorable tracks from the movie.
Deborah Cox, a veteran singer known for her powerful voice and chart-topping hits, is particularly excited about the event. "I'm going to be singing 'Why Does It Hurt So Bad,'" she reveals. "It's gonna be a really special evening to sit back, watch the film, then experience some of the songs in a live setting." Cox is honored to be a part of this tribute, which aims to celebrate the timeless music that defined a generation.
Music producer Adam Blackstone has curated an unforgettable event that promises to transport audiences back to the era of "Waiting to Exhale." As he puts it, "Our culture needs this. Needs to be reminded of how incredible his (Babyface) songwriting is. Needs to be reminded how incredible this movie was."
The live concert takes place on December 14 at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, and will feature a curated selection of the film's most iconic tracks. The event coincides with the film being available to stream on Hulu, providing an ideal opportunity for fans to experience both the music and the movie in one unforgettable evening.
"Waiting to Exhale: The Music Comes Alive Again" promises to be a celebration of female empowerment, music, and the enduring legacy of a timeless classic.
It's been three decades since the iconic film "Waiting to Exhale" hit theaters, captivating audiences with its relatable tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery. To commemorate this milestone, Disney Concerts is bringing the movie's unforgettable soundtrack to life in a live musical event that promises to be an unforgettable experience for fans.
The original 1995 film boasted a stellar cast, including Angela Bassett, Loretta Devine, Lela Rochon, and the late Whitney Houston, whose powerful voice continues to inspire generations. The movie's soundtrack is widely regarded as one of the greatest in cinematic history, with songs that have become synonymous with female empowerment and heartache.
Andra Day, Tamar Braxton, and Deborah Cox are among the talented artists who will be performing live at "Waiting to Exhale in Concert Live to Film." The event promises to deliver an evening of soulful music, as these talented singers take center stage to perform some of the most memorable tracks from the movie.
Deborah Cox, a veteran singer known for her powerful voice and chart-topping hits, is particularly excited about the event. "I'm going to be singing 'Why Does It Hurt So Bad,'" she reveals. "It's gonna be a really special evening to sit back, watch the film, then experience some of the songs in a live setting." Cox is honored to be a part of this tribute, which aims to celebrate the timeless music that defined a generation.
Music producer Adam Blackstone has curated an unforgettable event that promises to transport audiences back to the era of "Waiting to Exhale." As he puts it, "Our culture needs this. Needs to be reminded of how incredible his (Babyface) songwriting is. Needs to be reminded how incredible this movie was."
The live concert takes place on December 14 at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, and will feature a curated selection of the film's most iconic tracks. The event coincides with the film being available to stream on Hulu, providing an ideal opportunity for fans to experience both the music and the movie in one unforgettable evening.
"Waiting to Exhale: The Music Comes Alive Again" promises to be a celebration of female empowerment, music, and the enduring legacy of a timeless classic.