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CHER’S DAZZLES AS HER TOUR HITS LONDON

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MUSICAL LEGEND CHER WEARS 12 FLAMBOYANT OUTFITS AS HER ‘HERE WE GO AGAIN’ TOUR HITS LONDON

She’s known for her flamboyant fashion sense, and during the opening night of her Here We Go Again tour at London’s O2 arena Cher certainly didn’t disappoint. Incredibly, she wore 12 different outfits throughout the night in an array of rainbow hues. One particular­ly eye-catching ensemble saw her don a blue sequinned leotard with matching wig as she belted out her hits.

Defying her age, the 73 year old cheekily asked the audience: ‘What’s your granny doing tonight?’ before strutting her stuff to her back catalogue from over 60 years in show business. And Cher did truly turn back time as she brought a little slice of Las Vegas glamour to the arena, which has just launched a new Lanson Champagne lounge.

Style icon Cher didn’t just limit the changes to her wardrobe on the night – the entire set actually changed for every song, making the whole experience a visual spectacula­r.

Amid all the razzle dazzle, the gig also reminded us that Cher has had some fabulous hits over the years including The Beat Goes On, Walking In Memphis and the iconic Believe, which got every single person up on their feet.

The Here We Go Again concert is the seventh tour by the American star and her first since Living Proof: The Farewell Tour, which took place between 2002 and 2005. And despite saying farewell once before, it appears the star has decided she’s not quite finished with performing. And we couldn’t be happier about it!

 ??  ?? Right: Cher’s spectacula­r show involved 12 outfit changes, including her jewel-encrusted sheer outfit (left) and a gold ensemble (bottom left)
Right: Cher’s spectacula­r show involved 12 outfit changes, including her jewel-encrusted sheer outfit (left) and a gold ensemble (bottom left)
 ??  ?? Left: From middle eastern to other worldly (far left), the colourful outfits kept coming, each with their own wig (below left and below right)
Left: From middle eastern to other worldly (far left), the colourful outfits kept coming, each with their own wig (below left and below right)

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