

The man who wrote your mom's favorite breakup song is still *that* guy at 67.
One of pop music's most successful singer-songwriters, Neil Sedaka wows a sold-out crowd at London's Royal Albert Hall, performing such classics as "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Calendar Girl." In a concert that reflects each phase of his storied career, Sedaka offers up best-loved songs and introduces new tunes, all delivered with characteristic warmth and humor. The set list includes "Laughter in the Rain," "Never Again" and many more.
Production
Royal Albert Hall acoustics doing *heavy* lifting for those piano ballads.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sedaka wrote over 500 songs in his career, but 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do' was his first #1 as a performer—after already penning hits for Connie Francis.
This 2006 concert came during Sedaka's unexpected UK resurgence; British audiences kept his career alive decades after American pop radio moved on.
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