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David Serero will Perform an Open Air Concert on Times Square on the Main Stage of Best of France

By: Sep. 20, 2015
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French Baritone David Serero will perform two Open Air Concert on Times Square for BEST OF FRANCE, Saturday September 26th at 6pm and Sunday September 27th at 1pm.

French President Mr François Hollande will be present at the event on Sunday.

During these concerts, David Serero will perform a variety of Opera, Broadway Classics, Standards and French Chansons.

Concerts are free and open to the public.

Born in Paris and living in New York, David Serero has gained international recognition both as an Actor and a Baritone. At only 34 years old, this fresh performer has already performed more than 800 concerts and performancesthroughout the world. Some of these have been broadcast on worldwide televisions totalizing an average audience of 30 millions of viewers and 18 millions on radios.

Performing on the most prestigious worldwide stages and for the most important occasions, this true Show-Man and Entertainer brings a fresh approach to the Opera world by giving more than 80 concerts per year, during which he brings all his eclectic repertoire (Opera, Broadway, World Music, Jazz and Comedy), resulting as unique shows. He has given concerts at the Opera Garnier Paris, L'Olympia, The Eiffel Tower..the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, the Budapest Opera conducted by Placido Domingo, concert at the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam...and made his sold out WEST END debuts at the Dominion Theatre.

In London, David performed at the Wembley stadium and at the Royal College of Music. He has sung more than 20 lead roles in Opera, Operetta and Musical Theater. He organizes several concerts in benefit to charities for which he commits himself on a daily basis and performed for Presidents and biggest world's leaders. He often goes to perform in Hospitals, schools...etc. In march 2012 David Serero performed his signature role of Don Quixote from MAN OF LA MANCHA in Paris. During november 2012 in Paris, David Serero performed the title role from the revival of Duke ELLINGTON's only musical: BEGGAR'S HOLIDAY and also starred in the cast album recording.

In January 2013, David performed with JERMAINE JACKSON in YOU ARE NOT ALONE, a musical written, directed and produced by David Serero. David has produced and directed I WISH YOU LOVE an album of Jazz standards with Jermaine Jackson. In December 2013, David shared the cover of "Theatre & Performances" with BARBRA STREISAND in London and made his BROADWAY solo debut at the SNAPPLE Theatre in New York. As an Actor he starred in Features Films, TV Movies & Series and Plays. He recently performed in New York the lead roles in the films The Kingdom of the Alley, Ring Ring, Super Paradise, Capicola, Laundry Day, Ransom, There will come soft rains and more. He recorded THE BROADWAY BARITONE featuring Broadway classics with a Philharmonic orchestra. From May to October 2014, he gave more than 100 performances his One Man Musical Show in Paris at the Theatre du Gymnase.

During the summer 2014, he recorded the entire love letters's correspondence of NAPOLEON to Josephine and released his new studio album THE CROONER BARITONE, The Frank Sinatra Classics. From October 2014 to April 2015, he has been playing the part of Chef Bruno in the musical TRUFFLES in New York. In March he played Sly and Vincentio (TAMING OF THE SHREW) at the New York Public Library. In May he was King Edward (RICHARD III) in New York and later in June was Louis the Dauphin (KING JOHN) . In May in New York, he played the lead role of Marcel Proust in the play « Proust and Joyce at the Majestic Hotel ». In June he starred as Shylock (THE MERCHANT OF VENICE) in New York.

Future engagements in New York: SHYLOCK (January 2016), both titles roles of Verdi's NABUCCO (April 2016) and Shakespeare's OTHELLO (June 2016) at the Center for Jewish History.

Full biography on www.davidserero.com.



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