The one and only Cher will be postponing eight upcoming shows of her phenomenally successful “Dressed to Kill” (D2K) Tour this month including a performance at the Frank Erwin Center on Nov. 11. A new date for this show will be announced shortly.
The legendary star is on the mend and making an excellent recovery from a recent infection but has been advised by doctors to continue her recuperation at home for a few more weeks. The tour is scheduled to resume on Dec. 2 in Allentown, Penn...
The one and only Cher will be postponing eight upcoming shows of her phenomenally successful “Dressed to Kill” (D2K) Tour this month including a performance at the Frank Erwin Center on Nov. 11. A new date for this show will be announced shortly.
The legendary star is on the mend and making an excellent recovery from a recent infection but has been advised by doctors to continue her recuperation at home for a few more weeks. The tour is scheduled to resume on Dec. 2 in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
The stunning D2K extravaganza began last March in Phoenix and toured across North America for 49 shows to unanimous rave reviews. The forthcoming concerts will include a totally new wardrobe created in a historic collaboration between Cher and longtime designer Bob Mackie. Cher’s current CD “Dressed to Kill” debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s Top 200 Pop charts and includes the No. 1 dance hit “Woman’s World.”
Tickets will be honored for the newly rescheduled date and refunds will be available from the Texas Box Office point of purchase beginning Monday, Nov. 10 at noon. The Frank Erwin Center’s North Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information or to refund tickets purchased through Texas Box Office, call 512-477-6060. If you ordered tickets through StubHub, you will to need to contact them directly to obtain your refund.
For the latest information and updates on the D2K Tour, please go to CHER.COM.