TRIP OF LOVE - the 1960's Pop Music Spectacular, Sets Closing Date

By: Jul. 28, 2016
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Trip of Love, New York's high-voltage 1960's pop music spectacular, will end its engagement atStage 42 (422 W. 42nd Street) on Sunday, August 7th. At the time of closing, Trip of Love will have played 24 previews and 335 performances and is the longest running show at Stage 42.

Darlene Love will begin performances on Friday, August 5th, and play the final 4 performances ofTrip of Love through Sunday, August 7th. She was previously announced to begin performances on July 28th.

The iconic vocalist, who topped the charts with hits including "He's a Rebel" and "Christmas Baby Please Come Home," will join the company singing 1960's classics including "Lover's Concerto," "The Windmill of Your Mind," "Up Up and Away," "Moon River," and "The Way of Love."

Over a fifty-plus year career, Darlene Love has collaborated with legends like Frank Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, and Elvis Presley (to name a few). She performed her #1 holiday classic "Baby Please Come Home" on David Letterman's Christmas special annually for 29 years. Films include the Oscar-winning Twenty Feet from Stardom and the Lethal Weapon series. Broadway: Hairspray; Grease; Carrie; Leader of the Pack. She is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and is one of Rolling Stone's greatest singers in history. Her most recent album, "Introducing Darlene Love," was released in 2015.

Love joins the star of the hit Lifetime Television series "Dance Moms," Nia Sioux, who recently began performances in Trip of Love.



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