In the midst of the raw rock era of Guns N' Roses and Nirvana in the early 1990s,
Seal and his smooth, velvet voice brought us enchanting pop gems such as
Killer,
Crazy and
Kiss From A Rose. Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel, as he was christened by his Nigerian mother and Afro-Brazilian father, was an integral part of the MTV screen and picked up multiple Grammy, Brit and MTV Awards. But Seal is by no means a voice of the past; in addition to the 30 million albums he’s sold, he has also managed to generate no less than one billion streams in the digital age. Since last year he has been celebrating his more than 30-year career with a world tour playing material from his classic albums
Seal (1991) and
Seal II (1994). The shows are under the musical direction of Trevor Horn, who produced the original records back in the day.