Leo Sayer coming to town

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AT 63, pop legend Leo Sayer shows no signs of slowing down.
On Wednesday, November 6 he brings his Silverbird Anniversary Tour to Warrington’s Parr Hall.
In 1971, Gerard Sayer decided to leave his career in commercial art and follow his passion into the world of music and songwriting.
His manager’s wife thought he looked like a lion with his mane of curly hair and from that moment, Gerard became Leo (the lion) Sayer.
Millions of album sales, a Grammy Award, and 20 worldwide hits later he is celebrating his 40th anniversary with an amazing live show featuring hits including You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, Thunder in my Heart, More Than I Can Say, When I Need You, Long Tall Glasses, Orchard Road, and many more.


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