The Dubai performance will be Braxton’s debut in the UAE. American R&B singer Toni Braxton will be this year’s main performer at the Dubai World Cup after races, tabloid! can exclusively reveal. The Unbreak My Heart singer, who is all set to release her eight studio album, Gemstones, will perform some of her biggest hits on March 31 to close the world’s richest day in racing. The Dubai performance will be Braxton’s debut in the UAE, organisers said. With six Grammy Awards and more than 40 million records sold globally, the singer, who also stars in hit reality series Braxton Family Values with her sisters, is known for many of her hit singles including Another Sad Love Song, Breathe Again and He Wasn’t Man Enough. "We are extremely excited to host the legendary Toni Braxton. All we can say about this happening is that tickets will sell out very fast and we advise the fans to get their tickets as soon as they can, since this will be an indelible night and a concert to remember by,” said Mac. S. Far, Managing Director of Alchemy Project and Founder of Atelier Live, who, along with Meydan, is bringing the singer. Past performers at the Dubai World Cup closing include British singer/rapper Jessie J, Mexican guitar legend Carlos Santana and Elton John. From: Gulfnews
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