Daniel O'Donnell cancels Plymouth concert to be with critically ill Father-in-law

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Tuesday, October 15, 2013 - 11:54am

This Friday’s Daniel O’Donnell concert at Plymouth Pavilions has been cancelled, along with the remainder of his UK tour.

Unfortunately, Daniel’s Father-in-law is critical in hospital with a suspected brain hemorrhage, and so understandably Daniel has had no choice but to cancel his shows, for which both Daniel and his management offer their sincere apologies.

A spokesperson for the Pavilions said: “Whilst this cancellation is at very short notice with the show only a few days away, we have extremely robust communication procedures in place and all customers that have purchased tickets via our Box Office will be contacted today or tomorrow, and all tickets will be refunded in full”.

Daniel has sold millions of recordings worldwide and is the only artist in the world to claim at least one hit album every year since 1988, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. His music DVDs have all been No1 best-sellers ahead of some of the greatest stars from around the globe. He is the most successful easy listening-country singer in the UK and Ireland, and is officially one of the UK's Top 60 Best Selling Album Artists of the last 21st Century.

Three decades into his sparkling career as a top entertainer, Daniel's star is still shining bright. His popularity among people of all ages and walks of life hasn't diminished with the passing of time. Fans simply love his easy-listening vocal style and his songs of life, love and inspiration that he sings with genuine warmth and passion. Most of all, they love Daniel the man, his charm and great sense of humour.

 

 

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