Olivia Newton-John visits Tulsa
Singer and actress Olivia Newton-John sings at the Mabee Center in Tulsa Tuesday night to raise money for Tulsa Project Women It is an organization that helps women in financial need receive breast cancer screenings for free.
Newton-John said she was diagnosed with breast cancer 12 years ago, and is now healthy.
She sang many of her well known hits including “Xanadu.” “Magic” “Suddenly” and a unique, acoustic rendition of “Physical”. And, her show would not have been complete without performing Grease favorites “You’re The One That Want” “Summer Nights” and “Hopelessly Devoted To You”.
By Dino Barton
More from Olivia’s 2004 Fall US Tour.

Sept 19 2004, Sapulpa Daily Herald
Olivia Newton-John coming to ORU Mabee Center Tuesday
TULSA - Olivia Newton John is performing a concert to benefit Tulsa Project Women, an organization that helps financially challenged women with breast cancer get access to treatment. The concert is at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Oral Roberts University Mabee Center
Newton-John became a country sensation in the early 70s with a Best Country Vocal Performance, Female. Grammy for her hit Let Me Be There before crossing over to the pop charts and generating many top ten hits.
Diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, Newton-John speaks openly about the challenges of the disease and her successful treatment. She gives hope to thousands of women newly diagnosed worldwide everyday.
For tickets, call the Mabee Center ticket office at 495-6000