FINAL

Adding together group and solo recordings, members of the Osmond family charted an incredible 13 singles on the UK charts during 1973 resulting in the coining of a new word, “Osmondmania”, to describe the phenomenon.

With their clean-cut image, talent, and energetic pop-rock sound, the Osmonds have toured to crowds of screaming fans around the world, now, over 40 years later, ‘Osmondmania’ is set to return to the capital when the ‘Andy Williams Christmas Spectacular’ appears at the Queen’s Hall on Monday 21st December.

This dazzling, must-see holiday extravaganza comes directly from the historic stage of Branson USA’s beautiful Andy Williams Moon River Theatre.

Fans are encouraged to book their tickets quickly as the show is likely to be a sell out and here is a preview of what to expect:

In addition to the Osmonds, Irish Comedian Jimmy Cricket will display his jovial hilarity in this festive family tradition along with the Moon River Singers and dancers and nostalgic footage of the legendary Andy Williams from Christmases past.

In addition, the audience will be able to sing along to their favourite Christmas Classics including “Silent Night”, “Last Christmas” and ‘Merry Christmas Everybody.’

The Osmonds will also perform their mega hits made famous during more than five decades of entertaining around the world including “Love Me for a Reason”, “Crazy Horses”, “Down By The Lazy River” and many more.

Andy Williams Moon River Theatre Owner and Operator Jimmy Osmond said: “I am thrilled to bring Andy’s Christmas Spectacular to our friends in the UK. I first appeared on Andy William’s stage when I was only three years old. My brothers had been singing back-up on Andy’s biggest hits and had been regulars on his hit television series for several years, It’s such a joy to carry on Andy’s legacy and continue his treasured holiday tradition.”

Tickets are available at The Queens Hall 0131 668 2019 www.thequeenshall

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.