Tour by Dionne Warwick, Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston
Promotional poster for the tour
Start date
July 7, 2004 (2004-07-07)
End date
July 11, 2004 (2004-07-11)
Legs
1
No. of shows
7
Dionne Warwick tour chronology
Dionne: 40th Anniversary Tour (2003)
Soul Divas Tour (2004)
An Evening with Dionne (2007)
Natalie Cole tour chronology
Ask a Woman Who Knows Tour (2003)
Soul Divas Tour (2004)
I'm Leavin' Tour (2006)
Whitney Houston tour chronology
My Love Is Your Love World Tour (1999)
Soul Divas Tour (2004)
Nothing but Love World Tour (2009–10)
The Soul Divas Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American recording artists Dionne Warwick, Natalie Cole and Whitney Houston.[1] The tour was a one-month trek that started on July 7, in Hamburg, Germany. The tour was created and initiated by Felix Scheuerpflug and the team of the Welldone Agency. The exclusive promoter was Tchibo. Tickets were available on Tchibo.de only. Houston, who was featured as the main headliner, also toured Thailand, Hong Kong, and China without Cole and Warwick, adding a few more dates through late July.[2]
This marked the first time the three singers embarked on a tour together. Highlights of the tour, included duets with Warwick and Houston, also Cole and Houston duet on Cole's number-one R&B hit "This Will Be". After Whitney's set, all three ladies would appear together to sing Warwick's worldwide hit, "That's What Friends Are For". At the time of the tour, entertainment media mentioned that the tour would arrive in North America, but was soon postponed until further notice.
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