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Kicking tribute show to music’s powerhouse women

Shania Twain, Linda Ronstadt, Tammy Wynette and Olivia Newton-John – Man I Feel Like A Woman – is coming to Warragul’s West Gippsland Performing Arts Centre and South Morang’s Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre in May.

From the creators of successful touring production Coal Miner’s Daughter – this kicking tribute show to Shania, Linda, Tammy and Olivia was a sold-out smash hit at its premiere at the 2024 Tamworth Country Music Festival and again in 2025 and is now touring NSW, Victoria and South Australia.

“We have had the most incredible audiences for our Coal Miner’s Daughter performances in Victoria over the years and I am so excited to be bringing our brand-new show to Warragul and South Morang for the first time,” said Amber Joy Poulton, star of Man I Feel Like A Woman.

“It’s the perfect time to celebrate and shine a light on these powerhouse women in music. They all come from their own niche market, some are from the country scene but there’s also Linda Ronstadt with her rock background and Oliva with her sweet ballads and movie star career and with Shania and Tammy battling it out for the country crown with one being very traditional and classic and Shania being more of the pop country. It’s a fight to the finish to see who will come out on top and it’s all up to the audience as to who gets to take home the crown.“

In the quest for a ‘Country Queen’ Amber Joy Poulton and her band, The Governing Bodies, will pick apart the fabric of the life and careers of four country greats.

Who could resist the sass of Shania Twain, mixed with the darling of rock’n’roll Miss Linda Ronstadt, backed up by country music royalty Queen Tammy Wynette with the innocence of Australia’s own Olivia Newton-John?

The spotlight will be beamed on the biggest hits of these powerhouse women whose careers have led them to this night, as deserved contenders for the coveted Crown.

Sing along to your favorites…. ’Just One Look’, ’Silver Threads & Golden Needles’, ’Country Roads Take Me Home’, ’If You’re Not In It For Love’, ’That’ll Be The Day’, ’Stand By Your Man’, ’Banks Of The Ohio’, ’Still The One’, ’When Will I Be Loved’, ’D-I-V-O-R-C-E’, ’I Honestly Love You’ and, of course, ’Man, I Feel Like A Woman!’

Catch the show on Sunday 4 May at the Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre South Morang or on Saturday 3 May at the West Gippsland Arts Centre, Warragul.

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