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Here’s Johnny!
Although Johnny Hallyday has performed throughout the world during his 50-plus years in show biz, the French-born artist has never played New York City. That’s going to change this fall.
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Performing in Dunkirk, France.
Referred to as the “French Elvis” early in his career, Hallyday’s early days were spent as a teen idol. He’s sold more than 100 million records, has seen 21 of his albums go platinum and has been honored with 8 French music awards and has collaborated with Jimi Hendrix, Peter Frampton, Bono, Jimmy Page and Taj Mahal.
Now you can see him in the Big Apple at the Beacon Theatre Oct. 7.
Promoted by Metropolitan Talent Presents, tickets go on sale Monday, April 2 at 9 a.m. EDT. Click here for more information and here for Hallyday’s website.