Musical Group Human Nature at Imperial Palace to Offer Free Downloads of Music to Ticketed Guests
"Smokey Robinson Presents Australia's Human Nature – The Ultimate Celebration of the Motown Sound” at Imperial Palace Las Vegas will be presenting a one-of-a-kind downloadable offer to all ticketed guests. Beginning Saturday, January 7, guests who purchase tickets will receive two free song downloads from the group’s website, www.humannaturelive.com, providing fans the opportunity to take the show’s music home with them.
"We're making history by including two free downloadable songs with every paid ticket, as this has never been done before in Las Vegas,” said Adam Steck, CEO of SPI Entertainment. “We are excited to be able to give guests the gift of Human Nature's Motown music. My prediction is that other musical headliners on the Strip will take our lead and start doing this as well."
The group has preselected 11 of their greatest and fan favorite Motown hits to be included in the free song selection. Classics include “Dancing In The Street” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and Motown favorites “My Girl” and “Just My Imagination.”
"It means a lot that people choose to spend the night with us when there are so many great entertainment options in this town,” said Andrew Tierney, a member of Human Nature. “We want to give these free downloads to the audience as our way to say thank you - it also helps keep this amazing Motown music alive and playing in people's homes and lives."
Named “Best Singers” by editors of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the vocal quartet’s contract was extended for two years through May 2012 after only a year at Imperial Palace. Additionally, the 653-seat showroom in which the group performs was renamed the Human Nature Theater. In November 2011 the group premiered their very own PBS special “Human Nature Sings Motown with Special Guest Smokey Robinson” in Nov. 2011.