Bradley Jaden’s RECORDED LIVE IN LONDON album release date announced

Full details have been announced for the upcoming release of Bradley Jaden’s live album ‘Recorded Live in London’, which will be released on CD and digital platforms on 29 November.

Bradley Jaden – one of the West End’s most successful leading men - performed the concert at Cadogan Hall in June 2024, a show which featured collaborations with Louise Dearman and Adam Pearce. The track list includes songs from shows which have shaped Bradley's career, including The Phantom of The Opera, Wicked and Les Miserables.

Audiences who pre-order the album will also be able to able to enjoy two preview songs in the lead up to the full album release; ‘Being Alive’ (from Company) is available to download now, and then ‘Stars’ (from Les Misérables) will be available from 15 November.

TRACK LISTING

1. WHO I’D BE (from Shrek! The Musical)

2. IF I CAN’T LOVE HER (from Beauty and the Beast)

3. WONDERING (from The Bridges of Madison County)

4. FALL ON ME (from The Nutcracker and The Four Realms) ft. James Doughty

5. ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE (from My Fair Lady)

6. THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM (from Man of La Mancha)

7. SWAY

8. YOUR EYES (from Rent)

9. AS LONG AS YOU’RE MINE (from Wicked) ft. Louise Dearman

10. BLIND FAITH (from Treason The Musical) ft. Louise Dearman

11. MUSIC OF THE NIGHT (from The Phantom of The Opera)

12. BEING ALIVE (from Company)

13. STARS (from Les Miserables)

Bradley Jaden said: “I am so honoured and excited to be able to share this album. I genuinely never thought, in all my career, that I would have this opportunity, but thanks to the incredible support of you all I did! It is a selection of highlights from my first solo concerts in London, Bradley Jaden Live, where I was joined by some of my best friends and inspirations.”

To pre-save Bradley’s album, please click here.

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