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  1. Nov

    23

    Barossa Valley, SA, Australia

    Seppeltsfield Winery

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  1. Oct

    19

    Waukegan, IL, US

    Genesee Theatre

  2. Nov

    13

    Thousand Oaks, CA, US

    Fred Kavli Theatre- B of A Performing Arts Center,Thousand Oaks

  3. Nov

    14

    Temecula, CA, US

    Pechanga Resort Casino

  4. Nov

    23

    Barossa Valley, SA, Australia

    Seppeltsfield Winery

  5. Nov

    30

    Sandstone Point, QLD, Australia

    Sandstone Point Hotel

  6. Dec

    6

    Saint Kilda, VIC, Australia

    Palais Theatre

  7. Dec

    7

    Mornington, VIC, Australia

    Mornington Racecourse

  8. Dec

    9

    Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Forecourt, Sydney Opera House

  9. Dec

    13

    Houston, TX, US

    Arena Theatre

  10. Dec

    15

    Fort Worth, TX, US

    Billy Bob's Texas

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Biography

  • Chicago born Richard Marx is a singer songwriter, and record producer who has sold upwards of 30 million records throughout his career. He was the first solo artist to have his first solo singles hit the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

    Marx’s career started aged 5, when he would sing jingles written by his father, who owned a commercial jingles company. It was when he was 17 that one of his demos ended up in the hands of Lionel Richie who invited Marx to sing on his debut solo album. Marx flew over to Los Angeles after his graduation to find himself singing on the songs “You Are”, “Running with the Night” and “All Night Long (All Night)”. His session singing career snowballed and he found himself singing for artists such as Madonna and Whitney Houston, which eventually turned into a songwriting career. He offered his song “Crazy” to Kenny Rogers, who recorded it, and also took the song “What About Me?” which featured the writing credits from James Ingram and Kim Carnes.

    Marx finally released his eponymous debut album in June 1987, which would go on to sell almost four million copies in the US. The huge sophomore album “Repeat Offender” knocked Prince off the number 1 spot on the Billboard 200. The album would go triple platinum and eventually sold 5 million units in the US alone. It was the first two singles “Satisfied” and “Right Here Waiting” that went to number 1 in the Hot 100. He followed the success of this album with an international tour that included a visit to the Royal Albert Hall in London.

    His third Platinum album “Rush Street” released on October 28th 1991 unfortunately didn’t quite achieve the success of the previous two albums, making it to number 35 in the Billboard 200 charts. Unfortunately, from the album “Flesh and Bone” released on April 8th 1997 until “Beautiful Goodbye” released on July 8th 2014, Marx chart success declined slightly, but it certainly didn’t have hinder on his biannually royalties check.

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Live reviews

  • Richard Marx

    Richard Marx has been a billboard-topping, Grammy-winning hit-maker since the 1980s, as both a talented pop-rock writer/ musician in his own right, and with his songwriting- creating songs for huge acts such as Keith Urban’s Long Hot Summer, the N*Sync hit This I Promise You (remember them? That song was huge!) and Luther Vandross’ last hit record, Dance With My Father.

    When I saw Marx at the elaborately ornate Shepherd’s Bush Empire venue in London in 2010, he played these songs, in his own impeccably classic style, and Dance With My Father was performed as a poignant tribute to a “dear absent friend”. The setting and atmosphere (picture lavish red velvet curtains and seats, Rococo-style statues adorning the walls, and gigantic chandeliers) really made the song feel all the more genuine and beautiful. The inclusion of a string orchestra in his live set further added to the epic sincerity of the experience of seeing Richard Marx live. His playful, witty audience shout-outs during the heart-wrenching ballad Angelia- “Come on, you all know the words to this one”; “This is where a guitar solo would go” (just before the song’s bridge)- injected humour and a closeness into the show, and added to the layered emotionality Marx is able to tap into and bring out of his audience.

    With his timeless, classic approach to song composition and balladic numbers such as the (still-evocative) love songs Right Here Waiting and Beautiful Goodbye, Marx could, on paper, be plonked into the not-exaclty-favourable category of ‘dad-rock’ today. However, the sheer emotional force of his catchy, soaring hooks played out by a full string band, paired with his genuine superstar stage presence and husky yet sweetly sincere vocals, make seeing Marx live a truly incredible and emotive experience, that would stir the heartstrings of even the most stubbornly stoic hardballs in the audience. His songs (and vocal chords) have both definitely stood the test of time. You’ve gotta hand it to the man, he’s most certainly still got it- and trust me, it’s even better live.

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  • We've seen him twice before and he was really good. Just him not his band. This was Aug 3 in Nashville at the grand ole Opry. We drove from central Ky. 250 miles one way. The show was cancelled! We never were given notice or anything....and no refund. We stayed the night in Nashville too. I've heard a lot of big names cancel their shows here as they're out on the road and need a break and this venue pays chump change.....so they axe it. Heads up if you come see a big name at this venue. You better check before you head this way. Marx is in LA tonight and Atl tmrw night so he axed this showing. So the alternative country show here we saw was about 7 misc country acts. Wasn't too bad, better than we expected it to be. Something diff than the 70s 80s bands we normally enjoy. So thumbs down for someone dropping the ball and not letting us know on the cancellation. talked to several other folk and they never received notice. Guess they still want us to come to Nashville and help the economy.

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  • AMAZING! I think most people didn’t know that Marx had never played the Troubadour (including me) until he mentioned it during the show last night. Not only is he a great musical storyteller, he engages with his crowd; he’s funny, charming, and gives everyone everything he’s got. He’s always had this evocative, beautiful voice that makes you swoon. The audience was so into it, throughout the entire night. Halfway through the show, he was joined by two of his sons, who are pretty much as talented as their dad. So great :) What an awesome show.

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  • Absolutely spectacular. He was wonderfully entertaining. Just Richard Marx on stage with a piano, his guitars and some candles.It was all he needed. The video screen behind him was a fun touch for him to show all kinds of pictures and a video of his sons playing their song with Richard singing along. His interaction with the audience was perfect and he was really funny. Something I didn't expect. The strand is a beautiful theater and it made the entire evening unforgettable. We are ready to go back and see Richard Marx again.

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  • Amazing performance as always! He was sick and had a high fever but still managed to perform. His voice was great and he even told jokes. He and Rick Springfield were wonderful. They sang a couple of songs together at the end. It was a wonderful evening! I just wish it lasted a little longer. This is a must see tour!

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  • The concert was awesome. I love Richard Mark and his singing. It is beautiful. He told stories and jokes. I really loved when he sang unplugged. He engaged the audience. I could have listened to him sing all night long. I will definitely go again to see him in concert.

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  • I have been a fan since day 1. I've seen him many times throughout the years and have met him several times as well.

    This past April, I drove to Fargo, North Dakota to see him. IT WAS AMAZING as usual.

    Richard Marx truly makes my world a better place.

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  • Saw Richard Marx on his first ever tour n just a month ago. Everything about him improved. Fantastic show. Got to meet him after. He is an amazing singer, songwriter, showman n human. Drove 3 hours to see him n he wad worth every mile n minute.

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  • Outstanding Performance! Richard Marx took the stage solo; sang, played guitar, played piano. He is incredibly personable and interacted wonderfully with the audience. This is an enjoyable, MUST SEE, concert.

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  • He was funny and amusing. He played nothing but his hits for an hour and a half. It was a perfect venue, small and cozy. I love how he interacts with the audience and just had a good time playing.

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Past concerts

  1. Sep

    7

    Ridgefield, CT, US

    Ridgefield Playhouse

  2. Sep

    6

    Burlington, VT, US

    Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

  3. Sep

    5

    Portland, ME, US

    Merrill Auditorium, Portland City Hall

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