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UK LGBT EVENTS - Hippodrome Casino London: Jason Donovan
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Hippodrome Casino London: Jason Donovan

In spring 2016, Jason Donovan embarked on a tour where he performed his 5 x platinum selling Ten Good Reasons album back to back twenty-seven years after its original release in 1989! The Ten Good Reasons & Greatest Hits was met with huge success and is now on its third and final leg kicking off with an intimate and unique show at the Hippodrome on 7th December. Jasons musical career started after leaving Neighbours, one of the highest rating shows in the UK which led to Jasons huge chart success within the PWL Pop era. His debut album Ten Good Reasons was the biggest selling album of 1989 with sales of 1.5 million including the duet Especially For You with Kylie Minogue and Too Many Broken Hearts which contributed in the impressive world sales of 13 million albums and 4 UK No. 1s. Music was always a constant in Jasons career and in particular he shone in his portrayal of Joseph in Andrew Lloyd Webbers production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Londons Palladium in 1991 reaching 18-month sell out run, number one single and best-selling soundtrack album. Since then, Jason has starred in many West End musicals and stage shows including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Rocky Horror Show, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, The Kings Speech and most currently, Million Dollar Quartet.

Tickets : £ 75 Up Tickets

Address : The Hippodrome Casino London
Cranbourn St
London
WC2H 7JH

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