By Savannah Whaley, Pierson Grant PR
With moves and talent that shimmer like a disco ball, three pop icons are ready to rock as Taylor Dayne, Sheena Easton and Tiffany perform in the Au-Rene Theater at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at 7:30 p.m.
These ladies have done it all from being ranked as the Number 18 Female Dance artist of all time by Rolling Stone (Dayne) to shaking it with Prince (Easton) to setting a record as the youngest female artist to top the Billboard charts (Tiffany).
The trio has crossed genres as they released singles in pop, dance, R&B, adult contemporary, country and rock. They’ve even starred on Broadway and voiced a cartoon. Now they are bringing the hits to Fort Lauderdale.
With 17 Top 20 singles that include “Tell It To My Heart,” Love Will Lead You Back,” “Prove Your Love” and “I’ll Always Love You,” Dayne has earned three Grammy® nominations, an American Music Award, multiple New York Music Awards and received New York Music Hall of Fame honors. She wrote many of her own hits as well as Tina Turner’s “Whatever You Want.”
The first, and still only, artist to have top five records on five major Billboard charts in addition to having taken home two Grammys, Easton topped the charts with hits including “Strut,” “Sugar Walls,” “Morning Train (Nine to Five)” and the James Bond theme “For Your Eyes Only.” She’s also held more than her own in duets with superstars Prince (“U Got the Look”) and Kenny Rogers (“We’ve Got Tonight”).
Tiffany earned two number one hit singles with “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Could’ve Been,” and her The Color of Silence was ranked by Billboard among the ‘Top Ten Best Albums” of 2000. Songs from Tiffany’s most recent albums have appeared on such hit TV shows as The Good Wife (“I Luv How U Feel”), Switched at Birth (“Crazy Girls”) and Intervention (“History”) with The Umbrella Academy returning “I Think We’re Alone Now” to the iTunes Charts and topping the Billboard TV Songs Chart.
These three ladies have also excelled on Broadway, in film and on television. Dayne has co-starred in Denis Leary’s TV drama Rescue Me as well as the HBO film STAG and Showtime’s Rude Awakening. On Broadway, Easton starred opposite Raul Julia in Man of La Mancha and as “Rizzo” in Grease. Tiffany made her acting debut voicing “Judy Jetson” in Jetsons: The Movie and has more recently starred two highly rated and campy SyFy Channel original movies: Mega Piranha and Mega Python vs Gatoroid.
