Neil Diamond himself led a surprise sing-a-long of 'Sweet Caroline' on opening night of 'A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical' on Broadway! 🎤
Diamond stepped out during the 8th inning of the Red Sox’s game against the St.
Louis Cardinals to deliver a rousing rendition of his 1969 hit; the singer had last performed at Fenway Park in 2013, just days after the Boston Marathon bombing. “Sweet Caroline” has been an 8th inning tradition at the ballpark since 1997. Standing alongside Diamond at Fenway was Broadway veteran
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