OVER 50 years since his first hit single, with sales of over 130 million records, there is no doubt legendary Neil Diamond is one of the greatest performers and best-selling artists of all time.
Led by lifelong lover of Neil Diamond, Fisher Stevens with a full live band and brass orchestra, A Beautiful Noise celebrates the music of the icon.
The show in Bradford next year plays pays homage to Neil Diamond’s career from his teenage dreams of songwriting, to the Brill Buildings in New York where he became a lone songwriter turning out hit after hit, to achieving success as one of the world’s most famous singer/songwriters.
Fisher said: “I am supported by an experienced band and backing singers who are all as passionate about Neil Diamond as I am, I have been performing my tribute to Neil Diamond in many different venue’s and locations since 2002 but this is by far the best show.”
Though he has declared his touring days over, Neil Diamond’s star will burn forever. With a fully live band, including brass and strings, backing singers, dancers, A Beautiful Noise is the best way for UK audiences to enjoy his wonderful songs in a live setting.
‘Sweet Caroline’, ‘Song Sung Blue’, Cracklin’ Rosie’, ‘Forever In Blue Jeans’, these are the songs that soundtracked lives, the teenage dream, and remain fixtures of personal and radio playlists everywhere.
Celebrating all the classic hits of one of the world’s greatest ever singer songwriters, this is a musical adventure unrivalled by any other revisiting over five decades of sparkling musical gems,
A Beautiful Noise will be at St George's Hall in Bradford on March 17 next year, rescheduled from last May.
Visit bradford-theatres.co.uk or call 01274 432000 to book tickets.
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