Sarah Brightman, the beloved classical crossover soprano, has announced a new version of her 2023 “A Christmas Symphony” tour, which will include an orchestra, choir, and special guests. The 22-city trip takes place in November and December and stops in throughout North America.
Florida stops include Jacksonville, Clearwater, Hollywood, Naples, Orlando and Sarasota.
Here’s the full list of tour stops and venues:
21 November 2023: PLACE BELL – Laval, Canada
23 November 2023: OLG STAGE AT FALLSVIEW CASINO – Niagara Falls, Canada
24 November 2023: BOCH CENTER – WANG THEATRE – Boston, United States
25 November 2023: OCEAN CASINO RESORT – Atlantic City, United States
26 November 2023: STATE THEATRE – New Brunswick, United States
28 November 2023: ALTRIA THEATRE – Richmond, United States
29 November 2023: WIND CREEK EVENT CENTER – Bethlehem, United States
30 November 2023: HERSHEY THEATRE – Hershey, United States
02 December 2023: CHARLESTON GAILLARD CENTER – Charleston, United States
03 December 2023: BELK THEATER – Charlotte, United States
04 December 2023: PEACE CONCERT HALL – PEACE CENTER – Greenville, United States
06 December 2023: ATLANTA SYMPHONY HALL – Atlanta, United States
08 December 2023: TIMES UNION CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS – Jacksonville, United States
09 December 2023: SEMINOLE HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO – HOLLYWOOD, FL – Hollywood, United States
10 December 2023: ARTIS—NAPLES – Naples, United States
12 December 2023: RUTH ECKERD HALL – Clearwater, United States
13 December 2023: WALT DISNEY THEATRE AT DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS – Orlando, United States
14 December 2023: VAN WEZEL PERFORMING ARTS HALL – Sarasota, United States
17 December 2023: MAJESTIC THEATRE – San Antonio, United States
The 12th studio album by Brightman, “Hymn,” which was published on Nov. 9 by Decca Records, will continue to receive support. The Eric Whitacre Singers make a guest appearance on the song “Fly to Paradise” on the brand-new album, which peaked at No. 50 on the Billboard 200. The artist started her Hymn World Tour in the same year, and it went until 2020, stopping in Latin America, North America, Asia, and Europe. Sarah has appeared in numerous musicals, including “Phantom of the Opera,” “Cats,” and “Aspects of Love,” among others, in addition to her work as a songwriter.
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