Monday 31 January 2011

Matt Goss to play at Royal Albert Hall


A one-off show at London's Royal Albert Hall on October 21 has been confirmed by Matt Goss.

From Caesars Palace in Las Vegas back to the UK,The singer will bring his 'Matt Goss Live' show.

Goss said: "Caesars Palace, Las Vegas is my base camp and is a fantastic window on the world for my show but there really is no place like home.

"Coming back for the Royal Albert Hall show last year was a highlight and I can’t wait bring the party home to London again with some new surprises for everyone - see you there!"

Tickets go on sale this Friday, February 4 and are priced from £37.50 to £65.

Monday 24 January 2011

Gorbachev to rock at 80th


Mikhail Gorbachev to celebrate his 80th year on March, 30th, 2011,a concert will be held in honour of this event in the Royal Albert Hall.

Mikhail is former USSR president and he also won Noble Prize winner of 1987.A show to celebrate his 80th year London largest concert is decided as a venue.

Following are the names to perform at the show: Bryan Ferry, Katherine Jenkins, Scorpions, Lara Fabian, Melanie C, The London Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Valery Gergiev, Bolshoi and Mariinsky Soloists, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Andrey Makarevich and Mashina Vremeni, Igor Krutoi, Turetsky Choir and Andrey Gavrilov.

All the VVIP seats have been sold out in honour of the only president of the USSR.Several high-rank officers have confirmed there presence at Royal Albert Hall.

The ticket sales started on November, 1st, 2010. The last box to seat 12 persons will become a separate lot at the Christie's auction. Special biddings will take place on February, 3rd, 2011.

Friday 14 January 2011

Joe Bonamassa Live From The Royal Albert Hall

When Joe Bonamassa started the gig at Royal Albert Hall in May 2009, he come up with a dream he'd held since first picking up a guitar as a kid in upstate New York.

The sold-out concert - fresh off the release of his #1 album THE BALLAD OF JOHN HENRY - marked Bonamassa's headlining debut at arguably the most prestigious concert venue in the world.

At the Hall, Bonamassa had the added honor of being joined onstage by the legendary Eric Clapton.

The Times of London cited Joe's "searing excellence and showmanship," and Planet Rock said, "The sight of two of the world's best guitarists trading solos was more than a little thrilling."

This twelve camera high definition, surround sound shoot was produced by Bonamassa's longtime collaborator Kevin Shirley.

Sunday 9 January 2011

JVC converter produced debut 3D recording at Royal Albert Hall

The first 3D recording by JVC's recently-released video production equipment had been choosen to displayed at the Royal Albert Hall.

At the London venue last month, the Prince's Trust Rock Gala was put on and people were able to see the production in 3D on a monitor during the concert.

The visuals using JVC's IF-2D3D1 image processor, which was introduced in January 2010 was produced by the charity worked with 3DD Productions and Nineteen Fifteen.

The equipment was designed to improve the workflow of 3D content producers,Compatible with a number of high-definition formats.

The technical giant revealed that it was launched in response to the "public's renewed interest in 3D for both theatrically-released content and beyond".

Being chosen for the prestigious event is likely to be a boost for the company, as renowned artists such as Eric Clapton, Queen, Tom Jones and Jamie Cullum all took part in the show.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Royal Albert Hall to host new series of comedy gigs

The Royal Albert Hall is ready to become a regular comedy venue, as it has revealed it will be hosting comedy gigs in its latest developed Elgar Room.

Commencing in January, the venue will welcome its doors to "established big-name comedians and cutting-edge comedy newcomers", as it puts on a series of gigs under the brand 'Elgar Comedy'. The nights will feature hour-long performances from stand-up circuit stars, with up-and-coming comedians providing additional entertainment.

A spokesman for the Hall says comedy gigs are set to become a regular occurrence, with the aim being "to make the Elgar Room one of the premiere stand-up comedy spaces in the capital."