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Van Morrison announces London show at Royal Albert Hall – how to get tickets

Northern Irish singer Van Morrison will perform at London’s Royal Albert Hall   (David Jensen / PA)
Northern Irish singer Van Morrison will perform at London’s Royal Albert Hall (David Jensen / PA)

The Royal Albert Hall in London will once again be hosting an iconic musical performer, with legendary singer Van Morrison announcing his new show.

The Northern Irish icon has garnered a musical legacy, becoming one of the most influential musicians in a career spanning decades, in which he has been awarded six Grammys, a Brit Award, as well as an Ivor Novello.

His music spans genres, such as the soul-jazz of Moondance to the traditional Celtic styles of Irish Heartbeat, and he has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

In the past few decades, Morrison has collaborated with fellow stars, including Tom Jones, Bobby Womack, and Michael Bublé, with his 2015 album reworking songs from his catalogue of more than 360 tracks.

Morrison also recently hit the headlines for a political spat with fellow music icon Billy Bragg.

When is Van Morrison performing at the Royal Albert Hall?

Van Morrison announced his London show at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall will take place on June 28, 2023.

At the Royal Albert Hall, The Brown Eyed Girl singer will be performing hits from his new album, Moving On Skiffle, which will be released on March 10, 2023.

He will also be performing across Europe, including in Dublin, Milton Keynes, and Belfast, before heading to London. He will also tour the US later this year.

Other acts set to play at the Royal Albert Hall include Adam Lambert and Machine Gun Kelly.

How to get tickets to Van Morrison’s Royal Albert Hall link

Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday, March 3, with Royal Albert Hall’s Priority Booking for Friends & Patrons available on Thursday, March 2, at 9am.

Ticket prices range between £55-£100, with boxes at £120.

Tickets are available from Ticketline or at Royal Albert Hall direct.