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Post by cezbear on Jun 24, 2022 7:57:03 GMT
If anyone can post the setlist/any special guests I'd be very grateful!
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Post by richey on Jun 24, 2022 22:08:35 GMT
If anyone can post the setlist/any special guests I'd be very grateful! No special guests. Quite a varied setlist including songs from Hamilton and Sondheim plus an encore medley of pop songs that included Take That. A little disappointed that she didn't do a lot of her famous songs, instead condensing them all into a medley to finish the main part of the show. She sounded amazing, closing the first half with a stunning performance of Bring Him Home.
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Post by ptwest on Jun 24, 2022 22:22:34 GMT
Loved Bring Him Home, thought the 2nd act in particular was stunning although I’ll agree about the medley. She was on top form tonight and seemed to be having a good time herself!
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Post by inthenose on Jun 24, 2022 22:46:26 GMT
So no On My Own or IDAD, except in a medley? Hmmm, shame... I'm guessing the same for Miss Saigon?
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Post by richey on Jun 24, 2022 22:55:34 GMT
So no On My Own or IDAD, except in a medley? Hmmm, shame... I'm guessing the same for Miss Saigon? yes one verse of each and only part of I'd Give my Life for You as part of the same medley.
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Post by jamie2c on Jun 24, 2022 23:31:13 GMT
The Take That song was very well received by the audience in Manchester (as Take That are from Manchester). I am not sure of the setlist. But it was different from previous shows (I think).
Pop songs included `I want you back` by Take That. Time After Time (by Cindi Lauper) and Here You Come Again (First recorded by Dolly Parton). Imagine (by John Lennon). Photograph (written by Ed Sheeran). There was a tribute to Stephen Sondheim. And nice selection of songs from other musicals. Including How Far I'll Go from Moana the movie. And a Hamilton song which was really good, but I am not sure which one it was now.
Her brother Gerard Salonga was the musical director which was a surprise plus. The audience sang along at the right places when Lea said a particular song was a singalong.
I also would be interested in a full setlist, if anyone can take a pen and paper into the show and note them down for us.
Brilliant, well produced show, and everyone was on their feet and dancing at the end.
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Post by ptwest on Jun 25, 2022 5:23:04 GMT
Further to the above post the other songs I can remember are: (not in any order) Dream Again Not while I’m around (Sweeny Todd) It’s quiet uptown (Hamilton) Maybe this time (Cabaret) Written in Stone (Mulan) For Forever (Dear Evan Hansen) Toxic Somehwre (West Side Story) Happy days are here again
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Post by cezbear on Jun 25, 2022 19:47:36 GMT
The Take That song was very well received by the audience in Manchester (as Take That are from Manchester). I am not sure of the setlist. But it was different from previous shows (I think). Pop songs included `I want you back` by Take That. Time After Time (by Cindi Lauper) and Here You Come Again (First recorded by Dolly Parton).Imagine (by John Lennon). Photograph (written by Ed Sheeran). There was a tribute to Stephen Sondheim. And nice selection of songs from other musicals. Including How Far I'll Go from Moana the movie. And a Hamilton song which was really good, but I am not sure which one it was now. Her brother Gerard Salonga was the musical director which was a surprise plus. The audience sang along at the right places when Lea said a particular song was a singalong. I also would be interested in a full setlist, if anyone can take a pen and paper into the show and note them down for us. Brilliant, well produced show, and everyone was on their feet and dancing at the end. Oh, help, you're kidding. One of my favourite songs of all time performed by my favourite performer of all time? Please God let that have been recorded, legally or otherwise.
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Post by justsaying113 on Jun 29, 2022 19:30:53 GMT
The somewhat odd choice of material in part - and the condensing of her "hits" into a rather messy medley - aside, I thought she was stunning at the Royal Albert Hall. I'm not sure I've ever heard 'Somehwere' sound better, the 'Move On'/'Not While I'm Around' was superb and, as someone else commented, 'Bring Him Home' was beautiful.
Her superb band and string section numbered (I thnk) 15 plus three backing singers and really made for an occasion, despite the usual RAH sound challenges.
She sounds awesome (chills) and still looks so young - made me think she could still play 'Evita'!
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Post by schuttep on Jun 30, 2022 14:15:46 GMT
Did anyone notice the photo in the programme of a very young Lea playing Annie?
Sooooooo cute!
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Post by jamie2c on Jul 12, 2022 9:08:55 GMT
Here You Come Again (First recorded by Dolly Parton). Oh, help, you're kidding. One of my favourite songs of all time performed by my favourite performer of all time? Please God let that have been recorded, legally or otherwise. Here you go (come again)-
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Post by cezbear on Jul 12, 2022 12:05:50 GMT
Absolutely gorgeous.
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Post by Distant Dreamer... on Aug 2, 2022 18:44:12 GMT
Personally it was lovely to finally see Lea but it felt very “in and out let’s make the money and leave”. Not much warmth to the performances and it felt like a money maker.
Wish Lea would do a full show in the UK again.
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Post by justfran on Dec 4, 2023 11:09:36 GMT
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Post by ptwest on Dec 6, 2023 11:15:49 GMT
Hopefully she’ll sing the songs in full that she brushed over last time but she’s always worth seeing. Booked for Manchester.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 7, 2023 12:02:18 GMT
For anyone interested prices are from £167 premium down to £41 for Drury Lane concert
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Post by interval99 on Dec 7, 2023 13:12:56 GMT
The London ticket price add on. Bristol seem to be 107 vip front rows to 42 in the circles on the presale which seem to include 10 of fees thanks to the updated venue using ticketmaster for booking. Not extensive tour but nice to see cover other places than just London.
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Post by danb on Dec 8, 2023 11:10:12 GMT
Not quite the demand for tix in Bristol yet. These Cuffe & Taylor events normally end up on ‘specialist’ sites a few weeks before so I might risk that instead.
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