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Critics Consensus
Based on 8 concert reviews, the critics consensus is that Dhani Harrison is rated as an entertaining live performer, with many notable strengths. Dhani Harrison concert reviews describe live shows and performances as poignant, poetic, and effortless.
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How much does it cost to book Dhani Harrison? To hire for a live performance or concert, the booking fees for Dhani Harrison range from $25,000 - $35,000, with Dhani Harrison's current estimated booking fee to be around $25,000.
On tour
Utilita Arena Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom (July 5); Co-op Live, Manchester, United Kingdom (July 9); Co-op Live, Manchester, United Kingdom (July 10); Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom (July 13)
Dhani Harrison (born 1 August 1978) is a British multi-instrumentalist musician, composer and singer-songwriter (and the only child of George Harrison and his second wife, Olivia. His musical projects include thenewno2 with Oliver Hecks, and Fistful of Mercy with Joseph Arthur and Ben Harper.
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Critic Concert Reviews
XS Noize (Northern Ireland)
October 24, 2024
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Despite the brilliance of IN///PARALLEL, Harrison didn’t capitalize on all the opportunities to promote the album, nor did he extensively tour in support of it. However, with the release of his sophomore album, Innerstanding, in 2023, Harrison has embarked on several international tour dates
If you’re not familiar with Dhani Harrison, his pervious band was thenewno2, which put out several albums including the soundtrack for “Beautiful Creatures.
The only offspring of the beloved late Beatle, George Harrison, effortlessly rocked the confines of a sold out El Rey Theatre, concluding a series of tour dates in promotion of his debut solo effort, In Parallel.
I first became aware of Dhani Harrison in 2003 while watching the concert film, “Concert for George.” At one point, Sir Paul McCartney said, referring to Dhani onstage, something to the effect that “we all got old, but George stayed the same.” Indeed, the physical resemblance with his beloved father is startl
The album is a poignant collection of songs that poetically depict a landscape of meditative dreams intertwined with layers of well-orchestrated voices, acoustic string instruments, percussion, and electronica.
Nothing less could be expected for Dhani Harrison, and this boundless enthusiasm never wavered during his Free At Noon set – the applause heard after each song was near equivalent to what another band might expect to earn after their final bows.