Call up your favourite Brown Eyed Girl because Van Morrison is on his way to London for a special, one-off concert. The beloved singer from Belfast is finally making a grand return to the prestigious Royal Albert Hall for a dazzling gig spotlighting the entirety of his career.
Famed for classic songs like Caravan, Moondance, and Why Must I Always Explain?, witness the soulful musician at one of London’s most iconic music venues on Monday 3rd June for one night only.
As well as all the old hits and those timeless classics, expect Morrison to perform some newer songs from his latest albums, Accentuate The Positive and Moving On Skiffle, both of which entered the UK Top 40 charts last year.
Morrison’s music transcends boundaries, taking influence from an influx of artists including the best from soul and jazz to Celtic sounds sourced from his Irish roots. His ear-worm albums have even gone and bagged him a Brit award, along with six Grammys and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, so yeah, he’s kind of a big deal.
With his endless catalogue of adored material and a renowned stage presence that goes unmatched, Van Morrison is a living legend, so be sure to set those alarms to secure those tickets for this once-in-a-lifetime concert.
Tickets go on sale at 9 am on Friday 22nd March, with prices ranging from £55 to £100, and boxes at £120. For tickets and more information, click here to visit the Royal Albert Hall’s website.
This is just one of the many fantastic gigs planned in London, with so many more legends and stars taking over historic stages all over the city. Stay up-to-date with all the capital’s live music by checking out our monthly round-up below.