The Osmond Brothers Announce UK Tour
EU Ticket News
June 12, 2011
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For over fifty years - The Osmond Brothers have been entertaining sold out crowds throughout the world and 2012 marks the year of their biggest ever UK Tour. |
The tour will take fans on a trip through their many classic hits – from classics such as “One Bad Apple”, “Down By The Lazy River”, “Let Me In” and “Love Me For A Reason” to “Crazy Horses” and “Long Haired Lover From Liverpool”.
“We truly want this tour to be a great big thank you to all our fans for their love and support through the years. We’ve performed in the UK many times, but this final tour will take us all around the UK and allow us to get up close and personal with our fans – we can’t wait!” said Jimmy Osmond.
The Osmonds are an American family music group with a long and varied career—a career that took them from singing barbershop music as children, to achieving success as teen-music idols, to producing a hit television show, and to continued success as solo and group performers.
When it began as a barbershop quartet, the group consisted of brothers Alan Osmond, Wayne Osmond, Merrill Osmond, and Jay Osmond. They were later joined by younger siblings Donny Osmond and Jimmy Osmond. Their only sister Marie Osmond, who never sang with her brothers at that time, would launch a successful solo career in the '70s. Older brothers George Virl Osmond, Jr. (Virl) and Tom Osmond were born deaf and did not originally perform, although they later made occasional appearances, most notably on the family Christmas specials from the '70s. All of the Osmonds were born in their hometown of Ogden, Utah except the youngest, Jimmy, who was born in Canoga Park, California. The group have sold 102 Million records worldwide.
Tour Dates:
Plymouth – Pavilions
Aylesbury – Waterside Theatre
Watford – Colosseum
Croydon – Fairfield Halls
Tunbridge Wells – Assembly Halls Theatre
Ipswich – Regent
Norwich – Theatre Royal
Southampton – Mayflower Theatre
Stoke on Trent – Victoria Theatre
Birmingham – Symphony Hall
Manchester – O2 Apollo Manchester
Doncaster – Dome
Bradford – St George’s Hall
Nottingham – Royal Concert Hall
Sheffield – City Hall
Blackpool – Opera House
Liverpool – Philharmonic Hall
Wolverhampton – Civic
Cardiff – Arena
Woking – New Victoria Theatre
Peterborough – Broadway Theatre
Newcastle – City Hall
Edinburgh – Usher Hall
Glasgow – Royal Concert Hall
Northampton – Derngate
London – Hammersmith Apollo
Cambridge – Corn Exchange
Brighton – Centre
Bournemouth – BIC
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