Toni Braxton extends Vegas stay
Six-time Grammy winner Toni Braxton is extending her run at Las Vegas' Flamingo through August 2007.
The full-scale musical production, "Toni Braxton: Revealed," which opened in August, showcases the R&B diva's experience as a singer, musician and Broadway performer.
"Since Toni began her show at the Flamingo earlier this year, she has regularly moved audiences to laughter, tears and standing ovations," Flamingo Las Vegas President Don Marrandino said in a statement. "She is an exciting entertainer whose world stature has brought renewed energy and prestige to the same stage that has featured countless musical superstars over the past 60 years."
"Toni Braxton: Revealed" runs Tuesday through Saturday, with blackout dates scheduled for Nov. 28-30 and Dec. 1-9 of this year. Tickets are $69, $89 and $109. More information is available at the venue's website.
Braxton has sold more than 40 millions albums over the years. Her latest, 2005's "Libra," marked the singer's comeback after a three-year hiatus. She took a break from all her entertainment-related activities following a brush with a heart ailment, according to her website. Now fully recovered, Braxton is a spokesperson for the American Heart Association.
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