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Billy Ocean Announces London Show At IndigO2

Thursday, 04 July 2013 Written by Jon Stickler

Grammy, Brit and Mobo award winning artist Billy Ocean has announced that he will be playing a one-off show at London’s IndigO2 on October 31. 

The most successful black recording star in Britain released his latest album ‘Here You Are’ on Aqua Music in April 2013 to critical acclaim. The 10-track album presents songs which have influenced Billy over his musical career including tracks such as No Woman, No Cry by the legendary Bob Marley, You Send Me by Otis Reading and It Was A Very Good Year by Frank Sinatra.

Billy’s reggae infused soulful voice is as strong and distinctive as it was when he struck worldwide success back in the 1970s. Billy had his first break when he signed to GTO records, for whom his second single was the Motown-ish Love Really Hurts Without You, which reached Number 2 in the UK charts and Number 12 in the US. Two top twenty singles followed; Love on Delivery and Stop Me, then Red Light Spells Danger became a smash in both the UK and the US.

Billy Ocean will be bringing back his infectious blend of Caribbean soul, funk, pop and R’n’B to the IndigO2 in October. Don’t miss out!

Billy Ocean UK & Ireland Tour Dates are as follows

Thu October 31st 2013 - LONDON Indigo2

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