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Tour Dates 08/02/2020

Bryan Ferry Releases 'Live At The Royal Albert Hall 1974,' The Seminal Performance From His First Ever Solo Tour!

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Bryan Ferry releases 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1974,' the full-length recording of an historic live performance from his first-ever solo tour, via BMG.
'Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1974' marks the first time that audio from this show is available to the public, and features scorching live performances of songs from Ferry's first two solo studio albums, including renditions of The Rolling Stones' "Sympathy For The Devil," Lesley Gore's "It's My Party," and other favorites from Ferry's sphere of influence. The backing band for the Albert Hall set included Ferry/Roxy Music associates Phil Manzanera (guitar), John Porter (guitar, musical director), Eddie Jobson (piano, violin), John Wetton (bass), Paul Thompson (drums), Chris Mercer (saxophone), plus a 33-piece orchestra conducted by Martyn Ford. In its original review, Rolling Stone called the show "stunning," adding "Ferry gives old songs new dimension."

A highlight from 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1974' is Ferry's take on Dorothy Dickson's "These Foolish Things," which appeared on his debut solo album of the same name, released in 1973. Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU7Z2XP6ROk

In the years since Ferry gave this legendary performance, he has sold more than 30 million records worldwide, and in 2019 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with Roxy Music.

Bryan Ferry will return to Royal Albert Hall for two nights to celebrate the release of 'Live at the Royal Albert Hall 1974' on March 11th and 13th, during which he'll perform songs from the 1974 set. He will announce additional tour dates soon.

'LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 1974' TRACKLIST
1. Sympathy For The Devil
2. I Love How You Love Me
3. Baby I Don't Care
4. It's My Party
5. Don't Worry Baby
6. Another Time, Another Place
7. Fingerpoppin'
8. The Tracks of My Tears
9. You Won't See Me
10. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
11. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
12. A Really Good Time
13. The 'In' Crowd
14. These Foolish Things

BRYAN FERRY 2020 TOUR DATES
Mar 3rd - SEC Armadilo - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Mar 5th - City Hall - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Mar 7th - Palace Theatre - Manchester, United Kingdom
Mar 9th - De Montfort Hall - Leicester, United Kingdom
Mar 11th - Royal Albert Hall - London, United Kingdom
Mar 13th - Royal Albert Hall - London, United Kingdom
June 2nd - K.B. Hallen - Frederiksberg, Denmark
June 4th - Tinghallen A/S - Viborg, Denmark
June 26th - Newmarket Racecourses - Newmarket, United Kingdom
June 30th - Kursaal Oostende - Ostende, Belgium
July 4th - Augusta Raurica - Augst, Switzerland
July 6th - Wiener Staatsoper - Wien, Austria
July 28th - Roncalliplatz - Köln, Germany
July 30th - Schloss Salem - Salem, Germany
Aug 1st - Schlossgarten Schwetzingen - Schwetzingen, Germany.






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