Seal To Play 30th Anniversary UK Shows

by | May 15, 2023

GRAMMY® award-winning singer-songwriter Seal has today announced a very special 30th anniversary UK tour for September 2023. Celebrating three decades of his landmark self-titled debut album Seal (1991) and eponymous follow-up Seal II (1994), he’ll be performing his greatest hits live in concert across some of the country’s most iconic venues. Expect to hear all of the classic songs from his incredible repertoire including Crazy, Future Love Paradise, Killer, and stunning ballad Kiss From A Rose. The tour will also see Seal team up with long-time producer and collaborator Trevor Horn, who will take on the role of musical director for the shows.

Seal

Wielding one of the most identifiable voices of all-time, Seal has left an indelible imprint on pop, R&B, soul, and dance music, first coming to prominence as the voice of Adamski’s 1990 hit single Killer, which he also co-wrote. Along the way, he has sold over 30 million albums worldwide, generated in excess of 1 billion streams, and garnered four GRAMMY® Awards, three BRIT Awards, Two Ivor Novello Awards, and one MTV VMA. A versatile and vital force throughout popular culture his music has also been celebrated with covers by Alanis Morissette, Bastille, and George Michael, to name a few. Along the way, he has collaborated with everyone from Jeff Beck, Joni Mitchell, and Santana to P!NK, John Legend, and Gallant. However, Seal’s voice resounds louder than ever with more music in 2023 and beyond.

Check out the remastered iconic video for Seal’s Trevor Horn-produced 1990 hit Crazy below:

Currently on the US leg of his worldwide tour, Seal will be hitting the UK this September for a run of unforgettable live shows. Tickets go on sale 9:30am on Friday 19th May.

UK LIVES DATES 2023

SEPTEMBER
12th – Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
13th – City Hall, Sheffield
14th – The Civic at The Halls, Wolverhampton
16th – Opera House, Manchester
17th – The Palladium, London

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