Human Nature Announce U.S. Tour, New CD/DVD
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 25, 2012
Human Nature, Australia's pop vocal group is coming to America with their first-ever U.S. National tour, a new album release, The Motown Record, a spectacular PBS TV Special and a new DVD.
Human Nature Comes to Raleigh, 4/23
by Kelsey Denette
- Jan 24, 2012
HUMAN NATURE, Australia's #1 pop vocal group with millions of albums sold worldwide, brings "Human Nature: The Motown Show" to Raleigh Memorial Auditorium on Monday, April 23, 2012. The chart-topping quartet and their seven-piece band, The Funk Foundation, is embarking on its first U.S. tour this spring visiting nearly 40 cities to celebrate the success of the TV special, "Human Nature Sings Motown with Special Guest Smokey Robinson," which premiered in December 2011 on PBS stations nationwide. This outstanding evening of hit-driven entertainment features Motown's greatest music, inspiring audiences young and old to be "dancing in the streets" and the aisles.
Tickets Go On Sale Friday for Human Nature Concert
by Kelsey Denette
- Jan 23, 2012
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, January 27th for multi-platinum Australian pop group Human Nature. Human Nature plays the Times-Union Center's Moran Theater on Friday, April 20th at 8:00PM for one performance only!
Human Nature Embarks on Inaugural U.S. Tour
by Kelsey Denette
- Jan 20, 2012
HUMAN NATURE, Australia's #1 pop vocal group with millions of albums sold worldwide, is storming America with their first-ever U.S. National tour, a new album release, The Motown Record, a spectacular PBS TV Special and a new DVD. The group will perform at the Morris Performing Arts Center on Sunday, March 25.
Lior Suchard, Human Nature: Two Must-Sees In Las Vegas In November
by Ellen Sterling
- Oct 27, 2010
Lior Suchard (top left) is a mentalist. I have seen him work his skill - or, perhaps, art - many times, both onstage and for casual audiences. What he does is jaw-droppingly astonishing.
I saw new Suchard's show in the Palms in Las Vegas at a press night and, please be assured, there is no more cynical audience than members of the press. One even proved that by implying in print that Suchard set up segments of his act before the show.
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