Grammy award-winning, international chart-topping, British music legend Leo Sayer is performing throughout the UK this autumn, showcasing his latest album Restless Years.
Known the world over for his army of hits which include Thunder In My Heart, Moonlighting, One Man Band, I Can’t Stop Loving You and the transatlantic number ones, and You Make Me Feel Like Dancing; Leo is back in his home country and looking forward to a rare and much anticipated tour.
His latest release has received rave reviews in Australia and is set to follow suit in the UK. Leo will be performing some of this new material alongside the hits and old favourites. With 16 hit albums and 26 hit singles to his credit, Leo Sayer is one of the most successful acts the UK has ever produced and remains hugely popular worldwide.
Sayer began his music career co-writing songs with David Courtney. The writing duo gave Roger Daltrey of The Who his first No.1, Giving it all Away in 1973. Leo himself shot to national attention in the UK with his second single, The Show Must Go On, a music hall-styled song which Sayer memorably performed on British television wearing a pierrot costume and make-up. Both the single and album Silverbird quickly went to No.2 in the UK charts.
Leo Sayer will be in concert at Buxton Opera House on Friday 18 September at 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £28 with VIP tickets available for £60 (inclusive of a signed programme and other benefits). To buy tickets or for more information call the Box Office on 01298 72190 or visit www.buxtonoperahouse.org.uk
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