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THE FLYING PICKETS
Onwards & Upwards Tour
It was 1983 when their global hit “Only You” became the first a cappella song ever to reach number one in the charts, and the FLYING PICKETS have remained Europe's best-known a cappella group ever since.
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Forget your preconceptions, the FLYING PICKETS are no choirboys—their new live show is a unique, world-class experience! They create a dynamic, ever-changing sound, sometimes bombastic rock ‘n’ roll, sometimes sophisticated pop, then soulful or funky, and suddenly soft and intimate...
Their musical expertise satisfies every mood and taste. With their amazing voices, a twinkle in their eyes, and a dash of very British humor, they look back on some rarely heard classics from their early days and also pack in a lot of fan favorites from the 1980s and 90s, such as “Englishman in New York” and “Call Me Al,” all the way to their latest album, “Only Human,” with tracks like “Love Runs Out” and “Castle On The Hill”... until they finally conclude with the song that started the party in the first place: “Only You.”
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THE FLYING PICKETS
Onwards & Upwards Tour
It was 1983 when their global hit “Only You” became the first a cappella song ever to reach number one in the charts, and the FLYING PICKETS have remained Europe's best-known a cappella group ever since.
.
Forget your preconceptions, the FLYING PICKETS are no choirboys—their new live show is a unique, world-class experience! They create a dynamic, ever-changing sound, sometimes bombastic rock ‘n’ roll, sometimes sophisticated pop, then soulful or funky, and suddenly soft and intimate...
Their musical expertise satisfies every mood and taste. With their amazing voices, a twinkle in their eyes, and a dash of very British humor, they look back on some rarely heard classics from their early days and also pack in a lot of fan favorites from the 1980s and 90s, such as “Englishman in New York” and “Call Me Al,” all the way to their latest album, “Only Human,” with tracks like “Love Runs Out” and “Castle On The Hill”... until they finally conclude with the song that started the party in the first place: “Only You.”