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Human Nature Brings Motown Classics to Aventura Arts & Cultural Center

Australian vocal group Human Nature will return to the Aventura Arts & Cultural Center on Thursday, January 22, at 8 p.m. with Back to the Sound of Motown, presented by the City of Aventura.



Known for their close harmonies and long association with Smokey Robinson, Human Nature built international recognition by reintroducing Motown classics to new audiences. The performance focuses on songs that shaped the Motown era, including “Dancing in the Street,” “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” “Reach Out I’ll Be There,” and “Stop! In the Name of Love.”


The group formed while its members were still in high school and later signed with Sony Music Australia. Over more than two decades, Human Nature has released 13 studio albums, four of which reached No. 1 in Australia. Their career includes 27 platinum certifications, 19 Top 40 singles, and more than 2.5 million albums sold in Australia.


Alongside Motown standards, the concert will also feature select songs from the group’s own pop catalog, reflecting their evolution from Australian chart success to international touring act.



Tickets for the performance are available through Aventura Arts & Cultural Center tickets website. The venue is located at 3385 NE 188 Street and is managed by the Broward Center for the Performing Arts.


By ML Staff. Photos: Aventura Arts & Cultural Center.

 
 
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