Andrew Whiteside

Event: Chaka Khan – April 2025

Chaka Khan, a beacon of musical brilliance, celebrated a pinnacle moment with her induction into the in 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, marking five decades of unparalleled contributions to music. This ten-time Grammy winner’s influence spans a vast array of genres, from the soulful depths of R&B to the refined echelons of classical music.

Emerging from Chicago’s dynamic music scene, Khan first captured the world’s attention with Rufus through the Stevie Wonder-penned classic “Tell Me Something Good.” Her trajectory continued to rise meteorically with her solo debut, “I’m Every Woman,” heralding a string of hits that solidified her as a musical luminary.

Khan’s artistry extends beyond the recording studio; her forays into theatre have graced both

Broadway and London’s West End, showcasing her versatility and charisma on some of the most prestigious stages in the world. Her collaborations are as impactful as they are diverse, spanning contributions to children’s television and unforgettable performances alongside other music legends.

Entrepreneurially, Khan’s ventures into gourmet chocolates and fragrances are a reflection of her multifaceted creativity. Meanwhile, her autobiography “Through the Fire” offers an intimate look at the trials and triumphs that have shaped her journey, characterized by resilience and hope.

Her philanthropic efforts, particularly through the Chaka Khan Foundation, underscore her

commitment to mental health advocacy and education, influencing countless lives. Her honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music along with all of her countless accolades and

accomplishments recognize not just her musical prowess, but her indomitable spirit which continues to inspire and elevate audiences around the globe.

CHAKA KHAN

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 2025

The Civic, Auckland Wednesday, April 16

Palais, Melbourne Friday, April 18

Opera House Concert Hall, Sydney Tuesday, April 22

Bookings – New Zealand

Bookings – Australia

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