Sunday, 12 Oct
New Theatre, Cardiff
Tuesday, 14 Oct
Royal & Derngate, Northampton
Thursday, 16 Oct
Buxton Opera House
Friday, 17 Oct
Lyceum Theatre, Crewe
Monday, 20 Oct
Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury
Wednesday, 22 Oct
Harrogate Royal Hall
Friday, 24 Oct
Victoria Hall, Stoke-On-Trent
Sunday, 26 Oct
Cadogan Hall, London
Tuesday, 28 Oct
Cliffs Pavillion, Southend
Thursday, 30 Oct
Corn Exchange, Ipswich
Friday, 31 Oct
University of Wolverhampton at The Halls, Wolverhampton
Sunday, 2 Nov
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge
Monday, 3 Nov
Colosseum, Watford
Tuesday, 4 Nov
G Live, Guildford
Thursday, 6 Nov
Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
Friday, 7 Nov
Town Hall, Cheltenham
Saturday, 8 Nov
Pavillion Theatre, Bournemouth
Monday, 10 Nov
Brighton Dome, Brighton
Tuesday, 11 Nov
Barbican, York
Wednesday, 12 Nov
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Friday, 14 Nov
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
Saturday, 15 Nov
Music Hall, Aberdeen
Monday, 17 Nov
Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow
Tuesday, 18 Nov
Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
Wednesday, 19 Nov
De Montfort Hall, Leicester
Join Russell Watson for a celebration of his 25-year career as the UK’s most prolific classical recording artist. Known as The Voice, Russell will be performing some of his best-known tracks and favourite pieces both old and new including Va, pensiero, Nessun Dorma, Caruso, Where My Heart Will Take Me (from Star Trek: Enterprise), plus new songs Shine and Grow. Performing alongside his live band, this is the perfect chance to celebrate the incredible journey of one of the world’s greatest voices.
Russell’s legendary career began with a bang and only grew louder. As the first UK artist to score a transatlantic No. 1 in both the UK and the US, he has since achieved an incredible 8 top-ten albums, over 7 million album sales worldwide, and 4 Classical BRIT Awards. With a presence in the UK Top 20 on 17 separate occasions, Russell’s voice has cemented his place in the music history books as a global icon with achievements unmatched in the world of classical crossover music. Beyond the recording studio, Russell Watson has performed for some of the world’s most notable figures, including multiple appearances for Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles, and the late Pope John Paul II. Russell’s star power extends musical theatre as well, with roles in classics like Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds and Chicago.