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This tour stops at the world famous Royal Albert Hall, which has hosted The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, and others. How do you feel walking in the footsteps of these legends? To ever be associated with Frank Sinatra or The Beatles is a special honour and a total treat. I was lucky enough to meet Sir Paul McCartney last year, so it’ s even a more personal honour now. This will be our return to Royal Albert Hall. We performed for the Royal Family on Remembrance Day in 2019. Performing within those sacred walls was the thrill and privilege of a life time. I can’ t wait to do it again.
With more than 50 musicians set to join you on stage, what can audiences expect from this performance? How do you plan to incorporate the orchestra into the show? I think audiences are in for a real treat. This is a one of a kind presentation. We are not just sculpting an orchestra show around our band. We started from scratch in order to make the orchestra and the band one entity. We also picked some new and very fun songs. All the arrangers and orchestrator’ s are the best in the world, and I’ m overflowing with gratitude for what they’ ve achieved with this harlequinade. We scatter in songs from Wicked, Willy Wonka, and there are several other surprise nods to cinema. It’ s truly moving for me to be playing piano with a full orchestra. The experience is kind of tough to put into words. I’ m getting misty just thinking about it.
The Night Blooms World Tour promises to be a sparkling celebration of Night Blooms— featuring Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra at their most playful and creatively adventurous yet. Jeff will be performing at Palace Theatre in Manchester on 3rd June 2026.
Tickets are on sale now and for more information, please visit https:// jeffgoldblum. decca. com.
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