Win tickets to An Evening With Whitney: The Whitney Houston Hologram Tour

We have a pair of tickets to give away to four nights of the UK tour.
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Whitney Houston's music is to live on in the form of a hologram world tour, kicking off in the UK on February 25. 

An Evening With Whitney is a celebration of the singer's outstanding career and features classic hits such as I Wanna Dance With Somebody and I Will Always Love complete with dancers and a live band. The tour coincides with Whitney's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 

MORE: View Whitney Houston's full UK chart history

The show has been put together by BASE Hologram (the team behind the Roy Orbison & Buddy Holly hologram tour) and the Estate of Whitney Houston, presented through state-of-the-art holographic technology combined with Broadway-inspired theatrical staging. Below is a first look at the tour with the tour's highly acclaimed choreographer Fatima Robinson:

Whitney returned to the Official Singles Chart in 2019, peaking at Number 2 with Higher Love, which will be performed on the hologram tour. Originally a bonus track on the Japanese edition of her third studio album I'm Your Baby Tonight, the Steve Winwood cover was remixed by Norwegian DJ Kygo, helping Whitney score her highest-charting song in 20 years.

We've got four pairs of tickets to give away to An Evening With Whitney across the UK in February and March. The dates are:

Tuesday February 25 - Sheffield - City Hall

Friday February 28 - Manchester - O2 Apollo

Saturday March 7 - Brighton - Brighton Centre

Tuesday March 10 - London - Hammersmith Eventim Apollo

To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, complete the competition form below with which date you wish to attend plus the correct answer to our question. Good luck!

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So who will sing with live band?