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Catch Cliff Richard on the big screen as he celebrates 65 years of hits

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Wednesday, November 1, 2023 7:04 am
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Cliff Richard is celebrating 65 years in showbiz

Cliff Richard is celebrating 65 years in showbiz

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HE IS one of the few artists to have had hits across eight decades and this year marks his 65th in music.

Cliff Richard is celebrating with his new Blue Sapphire Tour, featuring some of the biggest hits from his career – he’s had 14 in his time.

And for those who want to enjoy the music but can’t make the shows, a special cinema version is to be screened at the end of the month – for one weekend only.

Recorded at the Hammersmith Eventim Apollo in London, the cinema show will include never-seen-before content exclusively for cinema audiences.

More than 400 cinemas across the UK and Ireland will be showing the film, and features hits such as Move It, Wired For Sound, and The Young Ones.

It also coincides with his latest album, Cliff With Strings – My Kinda Life, featuring 12 tracks from across the decades, with a limited edition blue vinyl release on November 24.

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And Cliff’s new book, A Head Full of Music looks back on his 65 years in the business.

Sir Cliff said: “I’m so excited for The Blue Sapphire Tour 2023 to come to cinemas around the UK and Ireland.

“This is a great opportunity for fans to experience one of my concerts from the comfort on their local cinema.

“I’ll be performing my biggest hits and favourite tracks from throughout my career, and there’s even be some never-seen-before footage.

“What a special way to mark my 65th year in music.”

And Mark Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, said: “It’s an honour to be part of Sir Cliff Richard’s 65th anniversary celebrations, as we partner for the first time to bring his Blue Sapphire Tour 2023 to cinemas nationwide.

“With an unparalleled career spanning an astonishing eight decades and a proven track record of success in cinemas, we look forward to welcoming audiences to experience this remarkable show on the big screen this November”.

The cinema screenings are at 7pm on Saturday, November 25, and 3pm on Sunday, November 26.

For more information, log on to: https://cliffrichardcinemas.com/

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