You’ll hear wonderfully authentic renditions of the great classic hits from his songbook, including Superstition, Sir Duke, Higher Ground, Master Blaster, Signed Sealed Delivered, I Wish, Uptight, and many many more, as well as an onscreen journey through the cultural moments and movements for which Stevie’s music became the soundtrack.
Featuring a full 9 piece band, this is an incredible line-up of musicians and singers whose global touring and studio recording credits include, amongst many others Beyonce, Grace Jones, Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys, Pharrell Williams, Annie Lennox, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin The Temptations and yes…Stevie Wonder himself. The band members have between them graced some of the biggest stages around the world including the Sydney Opera House, Wembley Stadium, The Hollywood Bowl, Radio City Music Hall, Pyramid Stage Glastonbury, Royal Albert Hall and The Kremlin!
Watch the Stevie Wonder Story at Churchill Theatre
The producers of The Stevie Wonder Story are delighted and privileged to bring you the
greatest Stevie Wonder show on earth.
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Watch the Stevie Wonder Story at Churchill Theatre
The producers of The Stevie Wonder Story are delighted and privileged to bring you the
greatest Stevie Wonder show on earth.
Churchill Theatre, High Street, Bromley, BR1 1HA
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