Hollywood Reporter reports, in the biggest surprise of CinemaCon so far, Cher took the stage to perform ABBA's "Fernando" to promote her upcoming film, Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!
The sequel to the hit 2008 film Mamma Mia! opens in theaters on July 20.
Cher, dressed in a full glitter pantsuit and matching platform heels, finished the song as balloons dropped from the ceiling inside The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. A small armada of dancers performed a choreographed routine, while Cher appeared on a raise platform from behind fake palm fronds. She received a standing ovation.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Saturday, April 21, 2018
Meet The Three Actresses Who Will Play Cher In 'The Cher Show': "You Can Feel That Sonny's Presence And Loss Are Still A Daily Part Of Her Life"
What’s bigger news than Cher hitting Broadway? Three Chers hitting Broadway, reports Entertainment Weekly.
Producers announced complete casting for the musical The Cher Show on Tuesday, including the trio of actresses playing the musical icon at different points in her life.
Tony nominee Stephanie J. Block (Falsettos) — who previously confirmed her involvement in the show — will star as one incarnation of Cher, joined by Teal Weaks (Wicked, Finding Neverland) and newcomer Micaela Diamond making her Broadway debut.
Producers announced complete casting for the musical The Cher Show on Tuesday, including the trio of actresses playing the musical icon at different points in her life.
Tony nominee Stephanie J. Block (Falsettos) — who previously confirmed her involvement in the show — will star as one incarnation of Cher, joined by Teal Weaks (Wicked, Finding Neverland) and newcomer Micaela Diamond making her Broadway debut.
Saturday, April 07, 2018
CHER: I Want To Be Out There On A World Tour
MORE than half a century since she and Sonny captured the music world, the incredible Cher is still looking amazing and pulling in vast crowds to her live performances.
Time to stop? Not a chance! She is as excited about the future as she was when she made her first recording all those years ago.
This from a lady who’ll be 72 in May, but still dons glamorous and revealing stage costumes that cast off at least 40 years when she’s in front of an audience.
Time to stop? Not a chance! She is as excited about the future as she was when she made her first recording all those years ago.
This from a lady who’ll be 72 in May, but still dons glamorous and revealing stage costumes that cast off at least 40 years when she’s in front of an audience.