Neil Diamond tribute show It’s a Beautiful Noise featuring Fisher Stevens on stage at Christchurch Regent Centre
TOP Neil Diamond tribute show It’s a Beautiful Noise with Fisher Stevens will be at Christchurch Regent Centre next month.
A lifelong lover of Diamond, Fisher has toured the world as a performer and is supported by an experienced band and backing singers who share his passion for the American singer-songwriter.
Assisting the tribute show to achieve the high standards of Diamond’s songbook has been the responsibility of musical director David Mackay, who has created hits for some of the biggest names in music, including Cliff Richard, Dusty Springfield, the Bee Gees and Eric Clapton. David has been the MD for many West End successes, including 125th Street and Jailhouse Rock.
Stevens said: “While Neil Diamond may have declared the end of his touring days, his star will continue to shine eternally. 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.”
The show will feature a jukebox of Diamond’s most iconic songs including Sweet Caroline, Song Sung Blue, Cracklin’ Rosie and Forever in Blue Jeans.
Stevens continued: “These songs have woven the soundtrack of our lives. It’s the teenage dream and these dreams of youth remain constant fixtures on personal and radio playlists worldwide.”
As well as heartfelt renditions of Diamond’s medley of hits, the show will also feature his famed duets with Lula and Barbra Streisand.
It’s a Beautiful Noise with Fisher Stevens will be at Christchurch Regent Centre on Friday 4th October at 7.30pm. For more information and bookings visit www.regentcentre.co.uk or contact the box office on 01202 499199.
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