AUGUST 31st
SATURDAY
THE HELIX - DUBLIN
CLASSICAL DIAMOND TRILOGY IN SYMPHONY - with the ORCHESTRA OF IRELAND
SEPTMBER
FRIDAY 6th
INEC - KILLARNEY.
CLASSICAL DIAMOND TRILOGY IN SYMPHONY - with the ORCHESTRA OF IRELAND
SEPTEMBER
SATURDAY 7th
AUGUST 31st
SATURDAY
SEPTMBER
FRIDAY 6th
SEPTEMBER
SATURDAY 7th
CLASSICAL DIAMOND – TRILOGY IN SYMPHONY
Embark on a musical journey through the timeless brilliance of Neil Diamond’s legendary albums – HOT AUGUST NIGHT, THE JAZZ SINGER, and JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL, brought to life by a sensational world class 30-piece symphony orchestra and international artist Peter Byrne.
HOT AUGUST NIGHT, an iconic live recording that captivated audiences over 50 years ago at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. The symphony orchestra recreates the enchanting melodies of hits like Crunchy Granola Suite, Cherry Cherry, Sweet Caroline, and I am I Said, preserving the original format that solidified this album as an epic masterpiece.
JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SEAGULL, the bestseller turned documentary with a Grammy Award-winning score by Neil Diamond, takes center stage once again. The orchestra weaves a mesmerizing tapestry of sound, featuring unforgettable tunes like Dear Father, Lonely Looking Sky, and Be, showcasing the enduring brilliance of this musical gem.
THE JAZZ SINGER a cinematic classic reimagined in 1980 with Neil Diamond’s hits such as Love on The Rocks, Summer Love, Hello Again, and Coming to America. Experience the enchantment of these timeless melodies, expertly performed by the Sydney International Orchestra.
Classical Diamond not only delves into these iconic albums but also presents a curated selection of Neil Diamond’s greatest hits spanning the past five decades. Join us for a night of musical symphonic mastery as we celebrate the enduring legacy of one of the world’s greatest musical storytellers. Don’t miss the amazing voice of Peter Byrne and the Sydney International Orchestra as you are taken on this trilogy journey.
“….the day I see a better Diamond, will be the day the man himself appears on stage…
Adrian Revere…The Mercury