Jay Osmond, the iconic drummer and vocalist of The Osmonds, is to perform his first-ever solo UK show in Rhyl.
The highly anticipated event, titled Jay Osmond Live! will take place at the Pavilion Theatre on Friday, October 4, at 7.30pm.
This is one of only two shows scheduled for this year.
Osmond, known for his dynamic drumming and lead vocals on some of The Osmonds' most iconic hits, including Crazy Horses and One Way Ticket to Anywhere, promises an unforgettable evening.
The performance will be a journey through the history and music of one of the most successful groups of all time.
The show will feature a live band and a setlist that spans the decades, celebrating the timeless music that has endeared The Osmonds to fans worldwide.
In addition to performing classic hits, Osmand will share personal stories and insights from his remarkable career, offering a unique and intimate experience for the audience.
He said: "I am thrilled to bring my solo show to the UK and share the music and memories that have been such a big part of my life.
"The evening is a celebration of the incredible journey I’ve had with my brothers and the amazing fans who have supported us throughout the years."
Tickets for the Rhyl Pavilion show are now on sale, with prices starting at £39.
A limited number of meet and greet tickets are also available for £79, providing fans with the exclusive opportunity to meet Jay Osmond in person.
Fans of The Osmonds and music enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their tickets early to be part of this special night filled with music, memories, and magic.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Jay Osmond Live! page on Simon Fielder Productions' website.
This solo performance by Jay Osmond is expected to be an unforgettable experience for all attendees, celebrating the legacy of The Osmonds and their enduring impact on the music industry.
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