Josh Groban's UK tour

29 April 2015, 16:15 | Updated: 15 December 2016, 11:50

The multi-platinum-selling singer will tour the UK this November and December with his new album, Stages. Hear him sing numbers from some of the greatest musicals.

Dates

Bridgwater Hall, Manchester - 28 November

Symphony Hall, Birmingham - 29 November

Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith, London - 1 December.

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Josh Groban is an internationally renowned singer, songwriter, and actor whose baritone voice is instantly recognisable and unparalleled among his peers.

He has entertained fans across the globe with his multiplatinum albums and DVDs (selling more than 30 million worldwide), electrifying live performances, and comedic film and television appearances.

Groban is the only artist who has had two albums land on Billboard’s list of 20 bestsellers of the last 10 years.

The 34-year-old Los Angeles native first broke through in 2001 with his self-titled double-platinum debut, followed by 2003’s multi-platinum Closer, and 2006’s double-platinum Awake. In 2007, he became the best-selling recording artist of the year thanks to sales of Awake and his blockbuster Grammy-nominated Christmas album, Noel - the best-selling album of 2007.

On 28 April , Groban released his seventh studio album, Stages - a collection of some of the greatest musical theatre songs of all time, which Groban describes as “gorgeously arranged songs that have stood the test of time,” and which he was drawn to because of their combination of “incredible melody with an incredible story.”

Recorded with producers Humberto Gatica and Bernie Herms in both Los Angeles and London’s Abbey Road (with a 75-piece orchestra), Stages features songs from Les Misérables (“Bring Him Home”); Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel (“You’ll Never Walk Alone”); Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George (“Finishing the Hat”), Sweeney Todd (“Not While I’m Around”), and Into the Woods (“Children Will Listen”); The Fantasticks (“Try to Remember”); A Chorus Line (“What I Did For Love”); Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera (“All I Ask of You”), The Wizard of Oz (“Over the Rainbow”), and others.

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