The Neil Diamond Story

7th September 2025

Bob Drury's  'The Neil Diamond Story'  - The life of a legend in song

Described in Las Vegas as one of the world's finest vocal tributes to Neil Diamond, Bob Drury has been astounding audiences with his vocal likeness for fourteen years during which time he has performed throughout the UK, Europe and in the United States for the American Neil Diamond Fan Club in both Nashville and Las Vegas.

Bob is joined by his amazing band and the show tracks Neil’s journey from unknown and struggling New York songwriter to international mega-star. The music covers every stage of a staggering music career spanning five decades.  Join in with all the favourites such as Cracklin' Rosie, America, Love on the Rocks, Play Me, Hello Again, Forever in Blue Jeans, Beautiful Noise, I'm a Believer, Red Red Wine and of course Sweet Caroline.  Bob's duet with Harriet on the Diamond/Streisand classic 'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' is one of the best versions you'll ever hear. The show also features a few lesser-known songs that are sure to become your favourites by the end of the evening.  A fantastic evening guaranteed!

 

"An uncanny resemblance to Neil Diamond's voice. That sent tingles down my spine Bob!"  Debbie McGee, BBC Radio Berkshire

"Bob, it was great hearing you last night and I was totally blown away by your level of musicianship on guitar" Mark LeVang, keyboard player with Neil Diamond's band

"Bob is well established as one of the world's finest vocal tributes to Neil Diamond" Steve Tatone, Film Producer, Midnight Pass Productions, USA

“If I didn’t know better I’d have said that was Neil Diamond singing” Pat Marsh BBC Radio Kent.

"Neil Diamond fans will be delighted with the sound-alike quality and the nifty guitar work" UK Cabaret Magazine

“Superb, professional artist. You close your eyes and it could be the man himself.” James Tillet, Artistic Director, Astor Theatre, Deal

“….oozing class” Nolan Dean, Cruise Director, M/V Island Star

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Sunday 7th September 

7.30pm

Tickets: £29.50