Neil Diamond Delighted Fans With A Rare And Heartwarming Public Appearance, Performing His Iconic Hit Sweet Caroline At A Boston Red Sox Game. Four Years After Retiring From Touring Due To Parkinson’S Disease, The Music Legend Had The Crowd Singing Along In Unison To The Team’S Cherished Anthem….

Neil Diamond has made a rare public appearance in America, as he sang his most famous song to a large crowd.

Neil Diamond makes rare public appearance for 'Sweet Caroline' sing-along at Red Sox game

Music legend Neil Diamond sang ‘Sweet Caroline’ at the Boston Red Sox game in the US, four years after announcing his retirement from touring in 2018, after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.

An excited crowd sang along to the song, which has been the sports team’s anthem since 1997.

The song has also become popular with England football fans, following their run to the Euro 2020 final. Earlier this month, Britain voted for Rod Stewart to sing it as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Watch the moment below:

Neil previously performed ‘Sweet Caroline’ at Fenway in 2010 and in 2013, just days after the Boston Marathon bombings.

He retired from touring in 2018, but he pledged “to remain active in writing, recording and other projects for a long time to come”.

Neil Diamond Surprise Appearance at Fenway Park - YouTube

His Fenway appearance was to celebrate the opening of his new musical Neil Diamond: A Beautiful Noise at Boston’s Emerson Colonial for a six-week residency, before it moves to Broadway this autumn.

During the performance, Neil was joined by actor Will Swenson, who stars in A Beautiful Noise.

Neil Diamond Sings 'Sweet Caroline' at Red Sox Game, Post-Retirement

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