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Paula Abdul

Why see Paula Abdul?

Straight Up Paula!

She may be best known to younger generations as a host on American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance, but Paula Abdul was one of the biggest names in 80s and 90s pop. Join Abdul for her nationwide trek this September and October! The 'Straight Up' and 'Forever Your Girl' singer will be joined by Taylor Dayne and Tiffany.

Graduating from her career as a choreographer (to Janet Jackson among others), Paula hit the big time with her 1988 album Forever Your Girl, a collection of R&B and New Jack Swing-infused tracks like 'Opposites Attract' and 'Straight Up', which became the biggest-selling debut album of all time. The subsequent years included many more smash hits, choreography gigs for movies like Big and American Beauty, and a move into TV hosting. To celebrate her 30 years in showbiz, Paula is launching this massive Straight Up Paula! tour across the States. Expect all the hits and some seriously good dancing.

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3 reviews, average rating: (3.7 Stars)

Damien

SO MUCH FUN, A LOT OF FUN

Great show, Paula plays all the hits. Super entertaining. ... Read more

Jason wood

Paula Abdul- forever your girl

Best show i’ve ever seen in Vegas. She connected with the crowd with here down to earth style. She even at the end of show went through every row of lower area for audience interaction. ... Read more

Gary C

GREAT SHOW BUT ONE HUGE CAVEAT

Absolutely great show with one major problem. It can only be seen well from the floor. DON’T SIT IN THE BALCONY! Even front row balcony seats can only see the main portion of the stage. Paula starts the show from the middle of the floor. Couldn’t see it. She moves to a platform that sticks into the front rows. Even standing up couldn’t see it. The Emcee does things in the same area and further toward back of floor audience. Couldn’t see it. Performers (Paula and others) go on the floor and couldn’t see it. Seriously, hasn’t ANYONE from this production watched it even once from the balcony?!?! It’s a very simple fix. Add one camera person to show action on the floor on the two screens that are up and on each side. And to top it all off...per staff there is NO ELEVATOR! Two 70+ people in our group were literally in pain after climbing up and later down almost three stories! A real shame to have such an otherwise great show ruined. ... Read more
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