Julie Andrews, who sued a New York hospital for damaging her singing voice, will headline a London concert in the spring, organizers have announced.
The BBC said the May 8th show, “An Evening with Julie Andrews,” at the O2 Arena will mark her first appearance on the British stage in 30 years.
The “Sound of Music” and “Mary Poppins” star is expected to be backed by an ensemble of five performers and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra when she sings songs from her hit movies.
Andrews has rarely sung in public since she underwent throat surgery in 1997. She later reached an undisclosed settlement with Mount Sinai Hospital where the operation was performed. She alleged the operation damaged her famous soprano voice.
“To perform once again in my homeland on the London stage will be a wonderful moment — it is where it all began for me. I am so excited to be able to share a brand new work with audiences.”


















