LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) Van Morrison is the latest superstar to be added to the
Music For Marsden multi artist concert at the O2
Arena London on March 3rd where a classic line up of recording artists will perform their best known, biggest hits, live on stage with an all-star band in aid of The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
Van the man, the legendary Northern Irish singer-songwriter, producer, multi Grammy Award winner will join the already announced formidable line up of Eric Clapton, Tom Jones, Gary Brooker, Simply Red's Mick Hucknall, John Illsley from Dire Straits, Paul Jones, Mike Rutherford,
Paul Young and Zucchero, Rick Wakeman,Yusuf / Cat Stevens,
Paul Carrack plus the unstoppable Bonnie Tyler.
This very special night will see these icons perform songs which have stood the test of time as the set list is exclusively revealed today. The amazing
Bonnie Tyler will sing her chart-topping hits It's A Heartache,
Total Eclipse of the
Heart and Holding Out For A Hero, Mick
Hucknall will perform Simply Red's Something Got Me Startedand Pink Floyd's Nick
Mason will take to the stage for Wish You Were Here and Comfortably Numb.
Yusuf /
Cat Stevens will perform his classic Morning Has Broken with Rick Wakeman, as well as Wild World and Devil Came From Kansas.
Paul Young takes to the O2 stage with Every Time You Go Away, Come Back And Stay as well as performing Senza Una Donna with Zucherro who will then go on to perform Miserere and Salty Dog/Nel Cosi Blu with Gary Brooker who will perform Procol Harum's A Whiter
Shade of Pale. Ex Manfred Man vocalist Paul Jones will perform Doo Wah
Diddy Diddy will be heard along with Pretty Flamingo and 5-4-3-2-1. Mike Rutherford will perform acoustically Genesis' Follow You Follow Me before forming a duet with
Paul Carrack for two songs, Over My Shoulder and I Can't Dance before Carrack sings How Long.
Dire Straits bassist John Illsley will serenade the audience with Walk Of Life, Sultans Of Swing and Money For Nothing.
Tom Jones,
Eric Clapton and
Van Morrison are yet to announce their songs, but audiences can expect the greatest hits from these musical legends.
Van Morrison released his global hit anthem, 'Brown Eyed Girl' in 1967 and has gone on to release more than 40 albums across his career, including his highly influential 'Astral Weeks', the acclaimed 'Moon Dance' plus 'Tupelo Honey', 'Irish Heartbeat', 'Avalon Sunset' and recent 'Roll with The Punches'. Van Morrison's latest album is the excellent 'Three Chords & The Truth'.
Van Morrison and all artists will be supported on the night by the house band which includes Paul 'Wix' Wickens(keyboards), Andy Fairweather Low and Robbie McIntosh (guitars), Dave Bronze (bass), Graham Broad and Ian Paice (drums & percussion).
Funds raised from the concert will go towards building The Royal Marsden's brand new, state of the art cancer treatment and research facility, the Oak Cancer Centre, which is set to accelerate the developments of new treatments for cancer and save more lives through early diagnosis.
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POTENTIAL SONG LIST SO FAR
Bonnie Tyler
Holding Out For A Hero
It's A Heartache
Total Eclipse of the Heart
Yusuf / Cat Stevens
Morning Has Broken (with Rick Wakeman)
Wild World
Devil Came From Kansas
Paul Young
Every Time You Go Away
Come Back and Stay
Zucherro
Senza Una Donna (with Paul Young)
Miserere
Gary Brooker
A Whiter
Shade Of Pale
Salty Dog
Eric Clapton
TBA
Paul Jones
Doo Wah
Diddy Diddy
Pretty Flamingo
5-4-3-2-1
Nick Mason
Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Paul Carrack
How Long
Over My Shoulder (with Mike Rutherford)
I Can't Dance (with Mike Rutherford)
John Illsley
Walk Of Life
Sultans of Swing
Money For Nothing
Mike Rutherford
Follow You Follow Me
Tom Jones
TBA
Van Morrison
TBA
Mick Hucknall
Something Got Me Started
Hold On I'm Coming
Stars
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation
Trust is a world-renowned centre of excellence with an international reputation for ground-breaking research, pioneering the very latest cancer treatments and technologies for the benefit of patients not just at The Royal Marsden, but throughout the UK and further afield. It consists of hospitals in both Chelsea and Sutton, with some of the facilities and infrastructure in Sutton dating back to the 1960s.
The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity is raising £70 million for the Oak Cancer Centre. Named in recognition of Oak Foundation which has donated £25 million, the centre will replace some of the outdated facilities in the Sutton hospital with carefully designed modern spaces.
The centre will bring together over 400 researchers who are currently dispersed across the site, in areas designed to encourage collaboration and help speed up the development of new treatments, and will house a state of the art Rapid Diagnostic Centre to provide faster and earlier diagnosis for more people, helping to save lives by diagnosing cancer earlier when treatment is more likely to be successful.