Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Country legend’s 2019 farewell tour

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CHART-TOPPING country singer Charlie Landsborou­gh has announced his plans to retire from touring in 2019 to concentrat­e on writing and recording his music.

There is an opportunit­y to see him on his farewell tour when he comes to The Brindley Theatre Runcorn on Sunday, October 27.

The veteran performer issued a press release to his fans saying: “I will certainly miss you all but will never forget your great kindness and support and will always treasure the wonderful memories I have of the lovely times I have had with you.”

He is known for his major successes such as My Forever Friend, Colour Of The Wind and I Will Love You All My Life, and Charlie’s show encompass all genres of music from his beautiful ballads to Folk, Blues, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Pop and Gospel.

Charlie has a long history in the music industry.

His career began in the 1970s, his success in 1994 with his song My Forever Friend, to being awarded Best Songwriter, Best Song, Best Male Vocalist and Internatio­nal Country Album and then receiving ultimate recognitio­n he was inducted into the British Country Music Hall Of Fame in 2011.

With multiple awards, albums and hit songs Charlie Landsborou­gh is one of Britain’s musical legends with a fan base that stretches across the globe from his home city of Liverpool to Australia and New Zealand.

Ahead of his tours Charlie is released his new album The Attic Collection comprising of, in Char● lie’s own words: “A collection of some of my musical memorabili­a, some of which that was actually recorded in an attic, that of my good friend Jim Donaldson house in Darwen, Lancashire.

“It is always nice to reflect on what’s gone before and to remember various episodes of our lives and I have fond memories associated with each track on this collection.”

For tickets and informatio­n: www.thebrindle­y.org.uk

Alternativ­ely contact the box office on 0151 907 8360.

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Charlie Landsborou­gh

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