An evening where nostalgia and brass collide in glorious, toe-tapping fashion.

Tony Hadley, one of Britain’s most distinctive vocalists, returns to the stage with his dazzling Christmas Big Band Tour, lighting up Bristol Beacon on 3 December 2026. For fans of timeless music wrapped in festive sparkle, this promises an evening where nostalgia and brass collide in glorious, toe-tapping fashion.

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A voice built for swing

Best known as the powerhouse behind Spandau Ballet, Hadley has long since stepped beyond the boundaries of 80s pop. In recent years, he’s embraced the golden age of swing and big band, trading synths for saxophones and neon for candlelight glow.

Backed by his Fabulous TH Band and a full brass section, Hadley’s Christmas tour transforms concert halls into something closer to a smoky jazz club… if that club also happened to serve mince pies and mulled wine.

Audiences can expect a rich blend of:

Classic swing standards made famous by icons like Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett

Festive favourites delivered with warmth and theatrical flair

Reimagined versions of Spandau Ballet hits such as True, Gold, and Through the Barricades

A festive night with a big-band heartbeat

There’s something cinematic about this show. Trumpets flare like bursts of tinsel, drums roll like distant thunder over snow-covered rooftops, and Hadley’s voice glides above it all, confident and unmistakable.

The Christmas Big Band Tour has built a reputation as a perfect night out just before Christmas, blending nostalgia, musicianship, and pure entertainment into one polished package. Previous performances have seen sold-out audiences swept along in a tide of swing rhythms and singalong choruses.

The venue: Bristol Beacon

Set in the heart of the city, Bristol Beacon provides an ideal backdrop. Its elegant acoustics and intimate atmosphere mean every note lands with clarity, whether it’s a hushed ballad or a full-band crescendo.

Why this show matters

In a season crowded with pantos and pop-up ice rinks, Hadley’s tour offers something different: a reminder of music’s enduring charm. No gimmicks, just craftsmanship, charisma, and songs that have stood the test of time.

It’s less about spectacle and more about atmosphere. A room filled with brass, velvet tones, and the quiet hum of shared memory.