Neil Diamond performs ‘Sweet Caroline’ at Beautiful Noise’ musical



Good times never seemed so good.

Neil Diamond made a surprise appearance at Saturday’s performance of “A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical” at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, seven years after he announced his Parkinson’s diagnosis and retirement from touring.

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In an Instagram video, the musical’s lead, “American Idol” winner Nick Fradiani, introduced Diamond, 84, who delivered an impromptu performance of his hit “Sweet Caroline” from the audience.

Neil Diamond visits “A Beautiful Noise” at the Hollywood Pantages on July 12. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages
Neil Diamond in the audience at “A Beautiful Noise.” Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages

The music icon, dressed in a baseball cap and long-sleeved shirt, was surrounded by fans who joined him and the band in singing the classic 1969 song.

At the end of the performance, Diamond thanked the crowd who erupted into cheers and roars for him.

Neil Diamond sings “Sweet Caroline.” Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages
Neil Diamond gives an impromptu performance at the musical based on his life. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages

“A moment we’ll never forget. #abeautifulnoise,” the musical’s Instagram page captioned the video of Diamond.

In the comments section, fans praised the Grammy Award winner for his electric performance.

“A moment in Neil’s life, such warmth in ours, thank you Neil,” one fan wrote.

Neil Diamond at the July 12 performance of “A Beautiful Noise.” Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages
Neil Diamond with the touring cast of “A Beautiful Noise.” Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages

“What a treat for this wonderful cast and show! Neil looks great! God bless him,” another fan said.

A third person wrote, “Magic. Neil is a true Hero.”

“I was lucky enough to be in the room. Great show, wonderful surprise, still have goosebumps. Thank you!!” someone else said.

Neil Diamond with his wife Katie at “A Beautiful Noise.” Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages
Neil Diamond visits the musical based on his life. Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock for Pantages

Fradiani, 39, also posted footage from Diamond’s visit to the show with pictures of them posing backstage.

“I built up this day in my head for over 2 years. The day where Neil Diamond himself would see this show,” the singer wrote. “It sounds cliché, but I don’t have the exact words to describe how it felt portraying a music icon as he sat and watched from an audience.”

“But mostly I felt honored and fulfilled,” Fradiani continued. “He’s a great man, a great musician, and he’s changed so many of our lives. I was able to tell him how much he’s changed mine.”

“A Beautiful Noise,” which is currently on tour at the Pantages Theatre through July 27, opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theater in Dec. 2022 and had its curtain call in June 2024.

The musical is based on Diamond’s life and music. Will Swensen originated the lead role, while Fradiani took over for the tour.

Diamond has mostly been out of the spotlight since revealing in 2018 that he has Parkinson’s.

Neil Diamond performs at the Songwriters Hall of Fame 49th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner in NYC in 2018. Getty Images for Songwriters Hall Of Fame
Neil Diamond in 1974. Getty Images

“This is me; this is what I have to accept. And I’m willing to do it,” he said during an interview on “CBS Sunday Morning” in March 2023.

“And, OK, so this is the hand that God’s given me, and I have to make the best of it, and so I am,” he added. “I am.”

Neil Diamond posing for a photo at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2024. Getty Images for IMDb

The “Song Sung Blue,” who attended the Broadway play’s opening night in 2022 and performed a rendition of “Sweet Caroline,” also admitted that he was “embarrassed” seeing his life onstage.

“Being found out is the scariest thing you can hope for because we all have a facade,” he shared in the CBS interview. “And the truth be known to all of ’em. I’m not some big star — I’m just me.”




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