WHITNEY - Queen of the Night brings the songs of soul queen Whitney Houston to Bradford.

The tribute show, billed as a stunning celebration of the music and life of one of the greatest singers of modern times, will be at St George’s Hall on Friday May 10.

This award-winning production features a line-up of musicians and artistes, taking the audience on a rollercoaster ride through three decades of classic hits.

The songs will include I Wanna Dance With Somebody, One Moment In Time, I’m Every Woman, My Love is Your Love, So Emotional Baby, Run to You, Saving All My Love, I Will Always Love You, and many more.

A spokesman said: “This captivating theatre show beautifully remembers the most highly-awarded female artiste in the world.”

The West End Bhangra Musical tour comes to St George’s Hall on May 19.

The show is described as an Indian music like no other, combining live music and dancing guaranteed to get people on their feet from start to finish.

The stage will be shared by new talent from different communities and musical genres to create a diverse musical, demonstrating that music is a universal language.

The Russian Philharmonic of Novosibirsk will play the last concert of Bradford’s 151st International Orchestral Concert Season, on May 24 at St George’s Hall. Violinist Alexandra Sitkovetsky will feature in the concert of music by Tchaikovsky and Mussorgsky.

Kate Rusby, one of the best-known British folk performers, will be at St George’s Hall on May 23. A spokesman said: “A career which spans 25 years in music showcases her as one of the finest interpreters of traditional folk songs.”

Visit bradford-theatres.co.uk or call 01274 432000 to book tickets.