Mark your calendars for November 22, 2025, as "The Voice Of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration" graces the Mesa Arts Center - Ikeda Theater, providing a breathtaking tribute that fans won't want to miss. Just a few days later, on February 27, 2026, catch Emery at the Nile Theater - AZ, where their alternative sound is sure to captivate the audience. If you?re in the mood for something heavier, prepare for Madball on December 12, 2025, at The Rosetta Room, a venue known for its vibrant atmosphere and dynamic shows. Also on December 12, the Nile Theater - AZ will host The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, promising an evening filled with nostalgia and energy. Lastly, don't overlook the ASU Maroon and Gold Band & ASU Philharmonia's "Salute to Service" on November 25, 2025, at ASU Gammage in Tempe, where classical music meets heartfelt appreciation for service members. Be sure to explore mesa-tickets.com for more details and to secure your spot at these incredible events!
The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration
Moises' innovative AI technology has made it possible to extract Whitney Houston's iconic vocals from her original recordings, paving the way for a unique concert experience titled "The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration." This collaboration among Whitney Houston's estate, Primary Wave Music, and Park Avenue Artists debuted in August 2024 and is set to tour seven cities across the U.S. The concert combines live orchestral performances with Houston's isolated vocals and rare archival footage, offering an immersive experience that honors her enduring legacy.
Faced with the challenge of obtaining isolated vocals due to the unavailability of key multitrack recordings, the creative team utilized Moises' advanced stem separation technology. This allowed them to achieve high-quality audio that showcases Houston's emotional performance without compromising its integrity. The tour will feature full symphony orchestras performing Houston's greatest hits, creating a grand yet intimate celebration of her artistry that resonates with both long-time fans and new audiences alike.


