Tony Hadley brings jazz and swing to the Zurich Volkshaus!

Tony Hadley brings jazz and swing to the Zurich Volkshaus!
Spandau, Deutschland - The music legend Tony Hadley, known as the front man of the British New Romantic band Spandau Ballet, is at an exciting turning point for his career. With his upcoming concert on November 6th in the Zurich Volkshaus, Hadley will present timeless classics in a new light. It is expected to interpret both songs by Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley as well as his own hits from his rich repertoire. [starzone.ch] reports that Hadley's stylish performance is supplemented by a large band and a jazz and swing sound, which should make his appearance an exciting experience.
Hadley describes this project as a new chapter in its career. In his opinion, retirement is not an option. On the contrary, he plans to perform until the end of life, inspired by his idol Tony Bennett. His velvet -soft voice still conveys the shine and respect for his musical role models, while he brings a breath of fresh air to his own pieces.
The story of Spandau Ballet
Spandau Ballet was founded in the early 1980s and quickly achieved global success. The band combined catchy pop music with fashionable electronics and became known in the European charts with its first hit "To cut a long story". [Interticket.pl] emphasizes that the singing of Tony Hadley and the soulful-danceable compositions of Gary Kemp shaped the sound and the image of the band.
The third album "True" from 1983 strengthened the band's status with the mega hit "True", which was successful in both Europe and the USA. Another hit, "gold", strengthened the band's fame, which soon became the figurehead of her generation. However, legal problems with the record label led to the setting of the band activities in 1989.
Hadley's solo career and current projects
After the separation from Spandau Ballet, Hadley started a successful solo career. He published five solo albums that present a mixture of cover versions and jazz music. He also appeared in various musicals and often worked with young artists and DJs. In 2008 he set a record by appearing impressive 220 times in a year.
In the coming months, Hadley will appear in Poland for the first time and plans to present large hits from Spandau Ballet in cities such as Warsaw and Gdansk. Off the stage, Hadley is an enthusiastic Arsenal fan and successfully runs its own brewery. His versatility and passion for music remain unbroken while he is preparing for the next challenges in his career.
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