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An Evening With Alfie Boe

Plus special guest Hattie Briggs

Following the announcement of his vibrant new album As Time Goes By, Alfie Boe returns to Liverpool Philharmonic Hall in what is becoming another landmark year for the much loved tenor.

As Time Goes By celebrates the golden era of music from the 30's and 40's, a time that is often overlooked - sandwiched as it is between the roaring twenties and rock 'n' roll.

Alfie is one of the best-loved vocalists of his generation and a hugely successful, multi-platinum selling artist. He has triumphed on theatre stages and in concert halls around the world and has two recent UK No.1 albums under his belt, both made with his great friend Michael Ball. The duo also won two Classic BRIT Awards earlier this year for 'Best Album' and 'Group of the Year'.

"I more than anything want to bring back to life an era when British audiences discovered a brand new kind of American music, full of energy, optimism and romance. I'd like to transport people to a time in their lives, a moment or even a style. I hope you all enjoy being transported there as much as I do!"
Alfie Boe


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