![]() ![]() Everybody has been doubly vaccinated and boosters and all of the those kind of things. The COVID Delta variant is still out there in England and America, but Brightman said that they've taken precautions for the tour. So now it's "a great time to celebrate with a show." More recently, "I've been going to the theater again." she said. In London during the pandemic, Brightman kept in touch with her family while working on her voice with her singing coach. In the United States they're very set up for this kind of thing." I've performed in arenas, stadiums, theaters. It's been a wonderful experience. I've always appreciated my audience there. "Many, many times since about 1984 or '85. Touring the United States, on the other hand, will also have a feeling of familiarity. ![]() "One wants that look of Christmas - beauty and fun - that sort of feeling," she said.Īs for the music, with a selection such as "Silent Night," "Everybody likes that," Brightman said. That's one of the reasons I wanted to carry it through the next year." "Last year I was able to employ people again. Special guests were ex-husband and "Phantom of the Opera" co-creator Andrew Lloyd Webber, as well as Aled Jones and Choir Gregorian. The songs included “Silent Night” and "Christmas Dream" (music by Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tim Rice.) 20, 2020, Brightman headlined her first-ever global livestream event, "Sarah Brightman: A Christmas Symphony" from the historic Christ Church Spitalfields in London. ![]() "Hymn in Concert" was to have come to The Hanover Theatre in October 2020, but the tour was shut down because of the pandemic. Brightman's beautifully produced rendition of "Hymn" is sublime. 21, wrapping up at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans.īrightman had previously been touring would-wide with "Hymn In Concert," in support of her 2018 album "Hymn," an eclectic release with the title track a 1977 song by the revered but nowadays rather obscure English group Barclay James Harvest. "A Christmas Symphony Tour" was scheduled to get underway Nov. 26 at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and run through Dec. "We've all been through a peculiar time," she said of the pandemic. "I think people want to get back to the feel of normality again.
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