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En Vogue Tickets
Events
2 Upcoming Events
Netherlands
2 Events- 24/06/2025Tuesday 20:00UtrechtTivoliVredenburgEn Vogue
Venue
- 25/06/2025Wednesday 19:30EindhovenEffenaarEn Vogue
Venue
Experience
Ticket prices
There are different kinds of tickets available for En Vogue in Effenaar & TivoliVredenburg:
- GA Standing - Standing: €55,00
- Wheelchair seats: €55,00
All prices include services fees.
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About
There’s absolutely no denying that En Vogue is in a league all their own. From the moment
their hit debut single “Hold On” dropped in early 1990, every music lover knew the game had
been forever changed. By the time their debut album, Born to Sing, was released April 3, they
were undeniable. And 30 years later, history has proven that prediction right. To honor En
Vogue’s 30th anniversary, Rhino/WMG has released an expanded and remastered digital
version of a 21-track collection featuring a selection of rare mixes, many of which are only now
available digitally.
Critics marveled at the harmonizing voices of Cindy Herron, Terry Ellis, Dawn
Robinson and Maxine Jones. Fans weren’t only enthralled by the group’s vocal
prowess; En Vogue’s collective style and grace also captivated them. These women
completely embodied and absolutely exceeded the original vision of
producers/songwriters Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy. In an industry full of
imitators, En Vogue distinguished themselves as innovators in both fashion and music.
Whether dressed in black leather or visions in white, there’s nothing that has ever been
cookie-cutter with the ‘Funky Divas’. With talent running over, it was little surprise that
Born to Sing went nearly double platinum.
And the hits kept coming: “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” the Aretha Franklin
remake “Giving Him Something He Can Feel” and “Free Your Mind” came from the Funky
Divas, their 1992 sophomore effort, and “Don’t Let Go [Love]” from the Set It Off soundtrack
and EV3, their third album in 1996 and 1997 respectively. They also joined forces with
pioneering female rappers Salt-N-Pepa for 1993’s “Whatta Man,” an ode to good men
everywhere.
Through it all, En Vogue proved that not only could they sing, but they also had plenty to say,
weighing in on stereotyping, racism and sexism, while also standing up for love and peace.
Beauty, brains, talent and style defined them, not just sex appeal. And it was an unbeatable
combination. One that has yielded 7 MTV Music Video Awards, 3 Soul Train Music Awards, 2
American Music Awards, a Billboard and Lady of Soul Award and countless Grammy
nominations. To date, En Vogue has garnered 221 million US streams and 325 worldwide
streams, with 60 million YouTube views.
With a brand built on talent, style and grace, thirty years later, En Vogue, now a trio, still reign
supreme with original members Cindy Herron Braggs and Terry Ellis joined by the incredible
Rhona Bennett. Prior to joining En Vogue in 2003, Bennett’s solo highlights includes stint
alongside musical powerhouses Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears on
the Disney Channel’s The All-New Mickey Mouse Club, as well as a recurring role as Nicole on
The Jamie Foxx Show.
En Vogue’s creative freedom has always been on display. In 2004 their sixth album, Soul Flower
hit the Billboard Top 20 for indie albums. In 2018, Electric Café, produced the Ne-Yo-penned
Top 10 hit single, “Rocket,” and their Top 20 follow-up, “Reach 4 Me” and in 2019, they
collaborated with Chance the Rapper alongside Kierra Sheard and Ari Lennox on “I Got You
(Always and Forever) for his album, The Big Day. Actress and producer Taraji P. Henson
tapped them to appear in an episode of the final season of the groundbreaking TV
series Empire for her directorial debut. Dresses from their iconic “Giving Him Something He
Can Feel,” video housed in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History
and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, DC illustrate En Vogue’s profound impact, historically
and culturally, in both music and fashion.
“Respecting the fact that we’re all individuals and respecting everyone’s decision to be and
have what they want and what they choose,” is one of the reasons founding member Terry Ellis
gives for En Vogue’s enduring legacy. “It’s never been about one particular member; it’s our
collective harmonies that creates the essence of the En Vogue sound”
To further celebrate their 30th anniversary, En Vogue is treating their fans to their very own
“Funky Divas” podcast. Available on all platforms, as well as the EV YouTube Channel, “Funky
Divas” shares En Vogue’s collective journey, detailing everything from how En Vogue came to
be to how they flipped the meaning of the word ‘diva’ and more. Other special treats include
interviews with such special guests as En Vogue founders Foster and McElroy and legendary
choreographer and creative director Frank Gatson and more.
“We love what we do,” shares Cindy Herron-Braggs on the group’s secret to success. And the
fans do too! “We’re blessed to have a fan base that wants to come out and see us perform;
they’ve been there from the beginning. Thirty years and counting, those harmonies are still
‘holding on,’ with En Vogue always in the groove!
Last update: December 2024
Setlists
- 1.My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)
- 2.You Don't Have to Worry
- 3.Lies
- 4.Give It Up, Turn It Loose
- 5.This Is Your Life
- 6.Love Don't Love You
- 7.Flash Light (Parliament cover)
- 8.Whatever
- 9.Don't Go
- 10.Leave the Door Open (Silk Sonic cover)
- 11.Whatta Man (Salt‐N‐Pepa cover)
- 12.Free Your Mind
- 13.Rock Steady / Got to Be Real / Bad Girls / Ring My Bell / Best of My Love / I Heard It Through the Grapevine / Respect / Lady Marmalade / Tell Me Something Good / In My House / Proud Mary / I'm So Excited
- 14.Rocket
- 15.Reach 4 Me
- 16.Ooh Boy
- 17.Giving Him Something He Can Feel
- 18.Don't Let Go (Love)
- 19.Hold On
- 1.My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)
- 2.You Don't Have to Worry
- 3.Lies
- 4.Give It Up, Turn It Loose
- 5.This Is Your Life
- 6.Love Don't Love You
- 7.Flash Light (Parliament cover)
- 8.What Christmas Means to Me (Stevie Wonder cover)
- 9.Don't Go
- 10.Leave the Door Open (Silk Sonic cover)
- 11.Whatta Man (Salt‐N‐Pepa cover)
- 12.Free Your Mind
- 13.Giving Him Something He Can Feel
- 14.Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Judy Garland cover)
- 15.Rock Steady / Got to Be Real / Bad Girls / Ring My Bell / Best of My Love / I Heard It Through the Grapevine / Respect / Lady Marmalade / Tell Me Something Good / In My House / Proud Mary / I'm So Excited
- 16.Rocket
- 17.Ooh Boy
- 18.Just a Touch of Love (Slave cover)
- 19.This Christmas
- 20.Don't Let Go (Love)
- 21.Hold On
- 1.My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)
- 2.You Don't Have to Worry
- 3.Lies
- 4.Give It Up, Turn It Loose
- 5.This Is Your Life
- 6.Love Don't Love You
- 7.Flash Light (Parliament cover)
- 8.Don't Go
- 9.Whatever
- 10.Leave the Door Open (Silk Sonic cover)
- 11.Whatta Man (Salt‐N‐Pepa cover)
- 12.Free Your Mind
- 13.Rock Steady / Got to Be Real / Bad Girls / Ring My Bell / Best of My Love / I Heard It Through the Grapevine / Respect / Lady Marmalade / Tell Me Something Good / In My House / Proud Mary / I'm So Excited
- 14.Rocket
- 15.Reach 4 Me
- 16.Ooh Boy
- 17.Giving Him Something He Can Feel (Aretha Franklin cover)
- 18.Don't Let Go (Love)
- 19.Hold On
- 1.My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)
- 2.You Don't Have to Worry (shortened)
- 3.Lies (shortened)
- 4.Give It Up, Turn It Loose
- 5.This Is Your Life (shortened)
- 6.Love Don't Love You (shortened)
- 7.Flash Light (Parliament cover) (shortened)
- 8.Don't Go
- 9.Leave the Door Open (Silk Sonic cover)
- 10.Whatta Man (Salt‐N‐Pepa cover)
- 11.Free Your Mind
Covers Medley Set
- 12.Rock Steady (Aretha Franklin cover) (shortened)
- 13.Got to Be Real (Cheryl Lynn cover) (shortened)
- 14.Bad Girls (Donna Summer cover) (shortened)
- 15.Ring My Bell (Anita Ward cover) (shortened)
- 16.Best of My Love (The Emotions cover) (shortened)
- 17.I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Gladys Knight & the Pips cover) (shortened)
- 18.Respect (Otis Redding cover) (shortened)
- 19.Lady Marmalade (The Eleventh Hour cover) (shortened)
- 20.Tell Me Something Good (Rufus cover) (shortened)
- 21.In My House (Mary Jane Girls cover) (shortened)
- 22.Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover) (shortened)
- 23.I'm So Excited (The Pointer Sisters cover) (shortened with piano bridge)
- 24.Something He Can Feel (Aretha Franklin cover)
- 25.Don't Let Go (Love)
- 26.Hold On (extended outro)
- 1.My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)
- 2.You Don't Have to Worry
- 3.Lies
- 4.Give It Up, Turn It Loose
- 5.Love Don't Love You
- 6.Flash Light (Parliament cover)
- 7.Whatta Man (Salt‐N‐Pepa cover)
- 8.Free Your Mind
- 9.Giving Him Something He Can Feel
- 10.Whatever
- 11.Don't Let Go (Love)
- 12.Hold On
FAQS
En Vogue will come to the Netherlands on 24 and 25 June 2025.
En Vogue will perform at TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht and Effenaar in Eindhoven.
Tickets for En Vogue start at €55,00. This price includes service fees. More info on ticket prices can be found at the 'Experiences' section.
Tickets for En Vogue in Effenaar go on sale Friday 20 December at 10:00 AM.
You can order up to 5 tickets for En Vogue.
Please note: Do not order more tickets than the ticket limit allows. If you do so, we may cancel one or all of your orders. This may concern orders with the same email address, billing address, credit card number and/or other information.
Yes. Separate wheelchair spaces are available for En Vogue in Effenaar. These tickets cost €55,00 (incl. service fees) and can be ordered online.
Please note: if you take an accompanying person to the show they will need their own ticket. You can buy the same type of ticket for this (wheelchair and supervisor seat).
For this show there will only be standing tickets available.