En Vogue coming to Dover Downs Aug. 18

Craig Horleman
Posted 4/3/17

R&B girl group En Vogue will bring its "Electric Cafe" tour to Dover Downs' Rollins Center. (Submitted photo)[/caption] DOVER   -  Seven-time Grammy nominee En Vogue will perform at Dover Downs …

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En Vogue coming to Dover Downs Aug. 18

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R&B girl group En Vogue will bring its "Electric Cafe" tour to Dover Downs' Rollins Center. (Submitted photo)[/caption]

DOVER -  Seven-time Grammy nominee En Vogue will perform at Dover Downs Hotel & Casino on Friday, Aug. 18 at 9 p.m.

Tickets will go on sale at noon Tuesday and can be purchased online at doverdowns.com or by contacting VIP Services at (800) 711-5882. Ticket prices range from $30-$55.

Now a trio, En Vogue consists of original members Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron-Braggs, along with Rhona Bennett.

En Vogue has sold more than 20 million albums and earned more than 26 million YouTube views and 30 million streams on six of their hit singles alone, including “Hold On,” “Free Your Mind,” “Never Gonna Get It,” “Giving Him Something He Can Feel,” “Don’t Let Go,” and “Whatta Man.” All of those singles were No. 1 hits on the U.S. R&B/Hip-Hop charts.

One of the top-five highest-selling American female music groups, En Vogue first hit the airwaves with the album “Born to Sing” in 1990, which sold more than 2 million copies, and followed that up with “Funky Divas” (1992), which sold more than 5 million copies.

En Vogue’s subsequent albums include “EV3” (1997), “Masterpiece Theatre” (2000), “The Gift of Christmas” (2002) and “Soul Flower” (2004). Their latest album, “Electric Café,” will be released later this year and coincide with a tour throughout North America and Europe.

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