A MULTI-award-winning musician is set to perform at Worcester Cathedral later this year.
Worcester Cathedral has announced that Russell Watson will be coming to Worcester on Saturday, September 23.
He will be performing a mix of classics and new songs, along with a selection of hits from his career so far.
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.
It promises to be "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.
Russell Watson has sold more than 7 million albums worldwide.
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We're very excited to welcome multi-award winning tenor RUSSELL WATSON for a magnificent concert this September!
— Worcester Cathedral (@WorcCathedral) June 13, 2023
The world-renowned singer will be performing a special show with classic songs old and new, together with a selection of hits from his illustrious career.
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How to get tickets for Russell Watson at Worcester Cathedral
Tickets for his Worcester Cathedral concert are on sale now.
They cost between £54.45 and £74.25 and include reserved and unreserved seating.
You can find tickets by visiting: https://thelittleboxoffice.com/oeplive/event/view/182567, or by calling The Box Office at 01256 416384.
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