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Neil Diamond Performs ‘Sweet Caroline’ for the First Time Since 2017 Reveal of Parkinson’s Diagnosis

Neil Diamondmade theatergoers at opening night of Broadway’sA Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musicalfeel so good, so good!

The New York native surprised fans and audience members at the Broadhurst Theatre—where the new musical about his life opened Sunday night — with an impromptu performance of his hit song “Sweet Caroline.”

It marks the first time Diamond, 81, has performed in his hometown since 2017 and was a rare appearance for the music icon, who announced in 2018 that he wasdiagnosed with Parkinson’s diseaseand would be retiring from concert touring.

Ahead of his surprise curtain-call singalong, Diamond walked the red carpet with his wife, Katie McNeil, and entered the theater to a standing ovation. When he took the mic to sing “Sweet Caroline” from his box seat at the Broadhurst, fans cheered and sang along to the 1969 pop classic.

Other stars in attendance for opening night includedAudra McDonald,Bernadette Peters,Clive DavisandJane Krakowski, among others.

One of the last times that the legendary singer-songwriterperformed “Sweet Caroline"was at a Boston Red Sox game in June.

A Beautiful Noise on Broadway

Neil Diamond Performs ‘Sweet Caroline’ for the First Time Since 2017 Reveal of Parkinson’s Diagnosis

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When announcing his retirement from touring, Diamond expressed that although Parkinson’s disease had “made it difficult to travel and perform on a large scale,” he would remain an active musician.

Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder with no cure. Symptoms include tremors, stiffness and difficulty balancing, walking and coordinating movement.

After making his diagnosis public, hewrote in a statement: “I plan to remain active in writing, recording and other projects for a long time to come. My thanks goes out to my loyal and devoted audiences around the world. You will always have my appreciation for your support and encouragement. This ride has been ‘so good, so good, so good’ thanks to you.”

A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musicalcurrently plays an open-ended run at New York City’s Broadhurst Theatre.

source: people.com