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Human Nature photo by Ros OGorman

Human Nature photo by Ros OGorman

Smokey Robinson Joins Human Nature To Celebrate 2000th Vegas Show

by Paul Cashmere on September 26, 2019

in News

Motown legend Smokey Robinson joined Australia’s Human Nature on stage in Las Vegas this week to celebrate their 2000th show.

Human Nature relocated from Sydney to begin their Vegas residency in May 2009. In April 2014 they celebrated their 1000th show and on September 22, 2019 their 2000th show.

Smokey Robinson said, “I am beyond proud of these guys. They are awesome as you can see. For them to be in Las Vegas and celebrating 2000 shows, that means a great deal. They are very deserving of being here. They are the most talented guys in the world.”

Human Nature were only the second Australian group to have a Las Vegas residency. The first was The Four Kinsmen from 1996.

Human Nature began their residency at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino. On 11 May 2010 Las Vegas Mayor declared Human Nature Day is Las Vegas. Human Nature are currently performing at the Venetian Hotel and Casino in the Sands Room.

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