Saturday, July 31, 2010

Whitney Houstons croaky and disorientated opening disappoints fans Down Under`

Whitney Houston"s Australian comeback is under fire after fans criticised the opening night of her Australian tour claiming the singer sounded "croaky and appeared "disorientated".

The American star struggled through the opening night ofher first Australian tour since 1988, and was left breathless and exhausted after just two songs at her show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre, it was claimed.

And even more bizarrely, the 46-year-old took a 20 minute break to catch her breath mid-way through the show.

WHITNEY Houston

Poor show: Whitney Houston"s Australian comeback tour got off to a poor start after fans said the singer sounded "croaky" and appeared "disorientated" in Brisbane last night

After half a dozen songs she leftthe stage for twenty minutes to take a break, bringing on her brother, Gary Houston, tosing in her absence.

The band and backing singers then performed an energetic version ofone of her biggest hits, Queen of the Night, from The Bodyguardsoundtrack.

One fan interviewed on Australian TV after the show said: "It was adisgrace.

"She can"t sing. She didn"t sing one song properly.

"She was disorientated and she needed a 20-minute break. It was the first concert I have walked out of in my life."

Another fan said: "She couldn"t entertain a dead rat, to be honest."

WHITNEY Houston

Comfort break: Houston, we have a problem: Whitney took a 20 minute break in the middle of her show after sounding breathless

Other fans took to Facebook and Twitter to complain about the "croaky" quality of her voice. "

"We just got back from Whitney Houston concert in Brizzy and I feelso sorry for her. She sounded croaky," fan Rick Crystal said onFacebook.

"#whitneyhouston should have toured 15 years ago. Voice not what itused to be," adavidholloway said on Twitter after the concert.

Some fans said they would be demanding their money back.

"The multi-award winning singer appeared disoriented and failed toproperly name some of her backing band as she introduced them to theaudience, " wrote the Australian Associated Press"s music reviewer.

"But the final act faltered at the finale when she croaked her waythrough I Will Always Love You, pausing to get a drink and towel herself down justas she was about to hit the song"s epic high note, which she turnedinto a soft coo," he added.

WHITNEY Houston

Defensive: The singer"s spokesman said the star was "surprised" at the criticism and denied she was suffering from any health-related issues

Whitney has sold more than 170 million albums, singles and videos,with her career soaring through the 1990s, but was later almostconsumed by her heavy drug addiction and abusive relationship withsinger Bobby Brown.

Meanwhile the singer"s spokesman Andrew McManus said Whitney was"surprised" by the negativity and rejected tabloid rumours that she wasseriously ill after the performance.

U.S. tabloid the National Enquirer claimed the 46 year old had collapsed due to a drug and alcohol binge, and that her health has declined in recent months, with family members begging the star to postpone her planned concerts.

"It was not a train wreck," McManus said. "She was hitting most of the notes, yes her throat was a little croaky.

"Her health is fine but she"s also not 22 years of age anymore."

The Australian concerts are part of her comeback "Nothing But Love" tour which kicked off at the end of last year.

"She was not fit to perform," wrote one on the Courier Mail newspaper"s website.

"She seemed to be on another planet and the concert was laughable."

US pop icon Britney Spears attracted the ire of Australian fans in November, with concert-goers reportedly walking out of her show because she was lip-synching.

The tour is scheduled to continue in Sydney, the Hunter Valley, Melbourne and Adelaide.

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