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THE MIGHTY CAPED CRUSADER!

Great to see such an accurate and positive review of Rick Wakeman’s two nights at the London Palladium back in February spread over a double page in 139. I was fortunate to be up in the dress circle on both nights and can honestly say they were two of the best concerts I’ve ever seen in my 54 years of attending such things! What made the shows doubly special was the friendliness of fellow Wakeman fans, whether in the street outside, in nearby restaurants, in the bar or in our seats. I was wearing my 2019 Rick Wakeman T-shirt from the Royal Festival Hall and it acted as a magnet for people coming up to me and striking up a conversation, even a member of the English Chamber Choir on the train home afterwards. As a result of this we attended Cadogan Hall recently to see

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