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Russell Watson in Concert at Worcester Cathedral

Come join Multi-Award Winning tenor RUSSELL WATSON accompanied by world renowned Pianist/arranger /writer MIKE MORAN in the magnificent setting of Worcester Cathedral. A magical evening not to be missed!

Russell Watson never imagined he would someday be hailed as one of the world’s greatest classical singers. Since being described by the New York Times as a performer “who sings like Pavarotti and entertains the audience like Sinatra” he subsequently released 10 studio albums, each one receiving more critical acclaim than the last. His debut album ‘The Voice’ shot up the UK charts where he held the number one spot for a world record 52 weeks. At the same time, Russell held the number one spot in the USA, making him the first British male to hold the accolade of a simultaneous transatlantic number one. His second studio album ‘Encore’ soon followed, and became an even greater success selling almost two million copies worldwide. During this period Russell was rewarded with various awards including four Classical Brits.

The world-renowned tenor will be performing a special show with classic songs old and new, together with a selection of hits from his illustrious career. A truly spectacular concert experience is in the offering in the heart of Worcestershire.

Russell has sold more than 7 million albums and performed for Her Late Majesty The Queen, The Pope and two US Presidents. Captivating to watch and enchanting to listen to, Russell continues to wow audiences with his enigmatic and entertaining live performances.

Click Here :- https://youtu.be/JO1y65gi2TU “Nessun dorma” RUSSELL WATSON

This show is Reserved and Unreserved Seating. All enquiries / disabled bookings directly through OEP Live! Please call the Box Office on 01256 416384.

Tickets: Reserved Seating from £54.45 to £74.25 (inc booking fee)

Prices

Adults: £54.45

Adults: £74.25

Date

23 Sep 2023
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Time

19:30

Location

Worcester Cathedral

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