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Lionel Richie Announces Dublin Show As Part Of Headline Tour

By Dalton Mac Namee
October 21, 2024
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Lionel Richie has announced a huge Dublin show as part of his 'Say Hello To The Hits' tour.

The show will take place at Dublin's 3Arena on 1 June next year, as part of a tour which will begin in Belfast's 3Arena on 31 May 2025.

Overall. 'Say Hello To The Hits' will see Richie perform 27 shows across 16 countries next year.

Tickets for these shows go on sale Friday (October 25), priced at €91.25 each. For more information on these dates, check out the official Lionel Richie website here.

Selling more than 125 million records worldwide, Richie is of course known for singles including: ‘Hello’, ‘All Night Long’, ‘Say You Say Me’, ‘We Are The World’, ‘Easy’ and more.

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"completely different voice"

In May last year, Lionel Richie performed at the coronation for King Charles III.

The music legend performed  front of the newly crowned King Charles III and Queen Camilla, treating them and 20,000 music lovers to classic tracks ‘All Night Long’, and ‘Easy Like Sunday Morning’.

However, several fans were quick to notice the change in Richie's voice following this performance.

“Lionel Richie’s voice sounds totally different. I wouldn’t recognise it!”, one fan wrote.

Another added, “Is someone disguised as Lionel Richie because that is not his voice! Sounds completely different”.

“What the hell has happened to Lionel Richie’s voice? He sounds completely different and is terrible live!”, another fan added.

However, some fans did defend Richie's vocals.

“Ok so several people seem to disagree with me,” one fan stated. “But I think Lionel Richie is still great and I really enjoyed his performance!”. 

More on this here.

Written by Dalton Mac Namee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Nova.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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