David Foster and friends turn in two hours of hits
BY KENNETH CHAW
THE STAR

Foster and friends performing The Beatles' "Hey Jude".
GENTING HIGHLANDS: Musician extraordinaire David Foster and some of music's biggest names delivered hit upon spectacular hit at the Arena Of Stars, Resorts World Genting on Friday night.
The concert, which was part of the Hitman David Foster & Friends Asia Tour 2015, saw the renowned songwriter and producer play the piano for a good two hours while the likes of Natalie Cole and Boyz II Men thrilled the crowd with hits like Unforgettable andEnd of the Road respectively.

Foster and Evancho (right) delivering a stunning version of "Music of the Night".
Among the other musical stars to turn out were former Chicago singer-turned-solo artiste Peter Cetera (who performed You’re the Inspiration), American Idol Season Two winner Ruben Studdard (who sang I Swear) and classical crossover vocalist Jackie Evancho (who turned in a stunning version of Music of the Night).
Held in conjunction with Genting’s 50th anniversary, the show ended with all the musical guests reuniting onstage to perform The Beatles’ Hey Jude.
Foster and friends performing The Beatles' "Hey Jude".
GENTING HIGHLANDS: Musician extraordinaire David Foster and some of music's biggest names delivered hit upon spectacular hit at the Arena Of Stars, Resorts World Genting on Friday night.
The concert, which was part of the Hitman David Foster & Friends Asia Tour 2015, saw the renowned songwriter and producer play the piano for a good two hours while the likes of Natalie Cole and Boyz II Men thrilled the crowd with hits like Unforgettable andEnd of the Road respectively.
Foster and Evancho (right) delivering a stunning version of "Music of the Night".
Among the other musical stars to turn out were former Chicago singer-turned-solo artiste Peter Cetera (who performed You’re the Inspiration), American Idol Season Two winner Ruben Studdard (who sang I Swear) and classical crossover vocalist Jackie Evancho (who turned in a stunning version of Music of the Night).
Held in conjunction with Genting’s 50th anniversary, the show ended with all the musical guests reuniting onstage to perform The Beatles’ Hey Jude.