Russell returns with a right royal celebration in mind
Award-winning singer Russell Watson returns to Plymouth Pavilions next summer to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in style. Accompanied by the London Concert Orchestra, Russell will perform classics including You'll Never Walk Alone, Men of Harlech, Land of Hope and Glory and Rule Britannia! along with some of the hits that have put him at the top of his game. He has won two Classical BRIT Awards and has two double platinum, one platinum and two gold classified albums under his belt and has sold more than seven million records across the world. Russell will be joined on stage by special guest Laura Wright.
Classic rockers keep the flag flying after 20 years
Rock stalwarts Feeder start a short run of January UK dates at Exeter's Lemon Grove to coincide with the release of their new single, the anthemic Borders. Something of a British rock institution after 20 years on the road, 25 hit singles and record sales of five million, Grant Nicholas and Taka Hirose will follow this up with Generation Freakshow, their eighth studio album, in March. Feeder's last highly acclaimed album Renegades, released last year, represented a new chapter for a reinvigorated band who now have their own label – Big Teeth Music.
Take a trip through the hits to The Osmonds' heyday
There's a trip down memory lane guaranteed when The Osmond Brothers take to the stage at Plymouth Pavilions in March as part of their biggest ever UK tour. Jimmy, Jay, Merrill and Wayne will deliver all their hits from the 1970s from One Bad Apple, Down By The Lazy River, Let Me In and Love Me For A Reason to Crazy Horses and, of course, Jimmy's solo number one Long Haired Lover From Liverpool.








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