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The Manila concert was the 19th and last show of Cliff Richard’s 34-day Still Reelin’ And A-Rockin’ tour that began in New Zealand for three gigs, moved to Australia for 12 and shifted to Singapore for two before landing here for a Smart Araneta Coliseum engagement last Thursday.

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Sir Cliff Richard OBE (photo), with over 250 million records sold worldwide and a ceaseless performance schedule spanning 54 years of his career, is set to return to Manila with his greatest hits-packed concert tour, Cliff Richard: Still Reelin’ and A-Rockin’ — Live in Manila on Feb. 28, 2013 at the Araneta Coliseum.

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He’s called Sir Cliff because the durable living legend was knighted by Queen Elizabeth of England at Buckingham Palace in 1995 ahead of Paul McCartney (1997) and Elton John (1998). 
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