A TRIBUTE to Neil Diamond will be coming to Swansea in February.
Swansea Grand Theatre will be hosting the tribute called It’s A Beautiful Noise with Fisher Stevens, celebrating more than 50 years of Neil Diamond’s hits.
Fisher said: “It has been over half a century since the release of the first hit single from an artist who has sold over 130 million albums. While Neil Diamond may have declared the end of his touring days, his star will continue to shine eternally.”
The show will feature iconic tracks including Sweet Caroline, Song Sung Blue, Cracklin’ Rosie and Forever in Blue Jeans. Fisher said: “These songs have woven the soundtrack of our lives. It’s the teenage dream and, and these dreams of youth remain constant fixtures on personal and radio playlists worldwide.
“It’s a Beautiful Noise with Fisher Stevens has been awesome, the reviews have been fantastic and performing the show at the Lyric Theatre, in London’s West End, was a dream come true, an amazing experience.”
Fisher is a lifelong lover of Neil Diamond and has toured the world as a performer. He is supported by an experienced band and backing singers who are also all passionate about Neil Diamond. There will be heartfelt renditions of all the biggest hits including those featuring guest stars Lula and Barbra Streisand.
Fisher added: “It is my privilege to celebrate Neil Diamond’s talent and take the audience on a musical journey.
“It’s a Beautiful Noise with Fisher Stevens is packed with all the classic hits and aims to do just that, and in some style!”
The show’s musical director is David Mackay, who has created hits for the likes of Cliff Richard, Dusty Springfield, The Bee Gees and Eric Clapton. He has also been the musical director for West End shows including Jailhouse Rock and 125th Street.
It’s a Beautiful Noise with Fisher Stevens will be at Swansea Grand Theatre on Sunday, February 18, 2024, at 7.30pm. Tickets are available at www.swanseagrand.co.uk or by calling 01792 475715.
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