West End veteran Ramin Karimloo is set for a slew of shows at New York City's SubCulture, from today, August 1-3. Two shows are currently scheduled for each day, one beginning at 7:30pm, and the next at 10pm.
With six shows, Karimloo will showcase his many talents beyond the Phantom, and the journey he has taken from the West End stage to the recording studio. He'll be delighting fans with songs off his latest album, Human Heart. He'll cover a collection of Broadway hits, including the songs that led him to be dubbed as 'The Greatest Phantom of All Time', plus brand new songs from Ryan Tedder and Greg Wells, and Ramin's very own bluegrass, country, folk, and rock originals.
In the world of theatrical performers, Ramin Karimloo is known as one of the most formidable talents in the industry. This Iranian-born Canadian singer began his career in London's West End playing roles in The Phantom of the Opera and starring as Jean Valjean in LES MISERABLES. When he's not taking on major roles in the theatre world, Ramin takes the stage as a singer/songwriter. He stops by SubCulture to perform songs off his latest album Human Heart, taking influence from the country, bluegrass, rock, and folk music that he experienced through his life. Alongside with his musical theater training, this combination gives a very specific and personal sounds that will warm the room!
Tickets are $30 if purcahsed in advance and $35 at the door. To order, visit http://raminkarimloo.com/tour.
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