I don’t think I can find enough adjectives to describe Alfie Boe after watching his fantastic show - talented, versatile, energetic, gregarious, engaging and more. He has an endearing personality, a terrific stage presence and is an absolutely superb showman.
He arrived on stage wearing a casual
outfit - black denim jeans, black ankle boots and a blue denim jacket. From the very start he interacted with his
fans in the audience with sincerity at one moment and humour the next, he is a very
charming character with a down-to-earth personality which warms the heart.
Boe is promoting his new album, Face
Myself on this tour and during the show he shares personal disclosures on his
working-class upbringing in Fleetwood, family life (he’s one of 9 children), his
career breakthrough and friendship with Michael Ball plus how he plucked up the
courage to make this new album which contains original music of his own plus
some favourite covers.
He shared his love of Liverpool
with the audience, especially his love of Liverpool Football Club and moved
those listening with tales of his father’s love of music and his influence on
him and how he got involved and grew to love musical theatre from the age of
14.
The show opened with his performance
of one of his new songs, ‘Ten Thousand Miles’ which memorialises the distance
between him and his children who live in the US, after which he dedicated his next
two songs to his dad, sung in Italian and with tongue in cheek asked the
audience to sing along. His father’s love of skittle and Lonnie Donegan featured
next with ‘The Rock Island Line’, ‘Cumberland Gap’ and ‘Don’t You Rock Me
Daddio’.
Boe makes full use of the stage
and dances around energetically throughout the show. He wowed fans with his renditions of some of
his father’s country music favourites, ‘You’re My Best Friend’, ‘King Of The Road’
and ‘From A Jack to a King’ which he said his father played when he was feeling
amorous towards his mother, hence the 9 children!
He commented on his friendship
with Michael Ball and performed a tribute to him along with a reggae version of
a song from the musical, Hamilton, ‘You’ll Be Back’. This led up to the song which
he said changed his life after performing it at the age of 14, ‘Bring Him Home’. This produced a standing ovation from the
audience and a Noel Gallagher song followed, ‘Trying to Find a World That’s
Been and Gone’.
Tina Turner’s hit, ‘Rollin On The
River’ was next with a surprise guest, ex
Liverpool football player, John Barnes who performed a rap in the middle of the
number and then joined Boe for the remainder of the song.
Boe then sang the title track
from his album, Face Myself and then rocked it with the band and followed it
with Snow Patrol’s ‘Light Up’ featuring a guitar solo from band member Murray.
Boe is supported by a six piece band who are all gifted musicians and singers
and he plays guitar on most of his songs.
His encore was a medley of country
music songs and his finale encore was a rendition of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’
sang without musical accompaniment which had many of his fans wiping away a
tear from their eyes.
Boe is a multi-talented singer
who can sing every and any musical genre superbly, his vocal range is amazing,
he is so versatile and entertaining. He also made the effort to deliver a Meet
and Greet with the audience at the end of a nearly two hour show in which he was
a non-stop ball of energy singing and bouncing about on the stage to the
delight of the audience. His rapport
with them is remarkable and he had them in the palm of his hand.
I can wholeheartedly recommend this
show to any music lovers, Boe isn’t just
the tenor who performs hit songs from Les Mis, he is an all round entertainer with
a show which caters with something for everyone and you’ll go home loving all
the songs he sings - he can sing everything from classical to rock with a star-rated
performance.
Boe was supported by special guest,
singer/songwriter, Jessica Sweetman, who sang a number of her original songs plus a Talking
Heads cover, accompanied by guitarist Andy Pike, see https://www.jessicasweetman.com/tour
For details of further tour dates see https://alfie-boe.com/2026-tour-dates/
Reviewer – Anne Pritchard
On – 27th April 2026
