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Roger Hodgson, the legendary songwriter and singer, formerly of Supertramp, returns for another magical evening at the Royal Albert Hall.

Roger Hodgson co-founded Supertramp in 1969 and was the band's innovator and driving force through their 'golden years'. He helped define a generation of progressive rock and was the composer and voice of most of Supertramp's universally enduring anthems - Breakfast in America, Give a Little Bit, Take the Long Way Home, The Logical Song,Dreamer, It's Raining Again, School, Fool's Overture, Child of Vision, Hide in Your Shell - classic hits that helped the band sell well over 60 million albums.

Hodgson, who won the Ivor Novello Award for The Logical Song in 1980, is one of the most gifted composers, lyricists and performers of our time. He is the soulful musical genius who put the 'Super' in Supertramp and is still bringing those songs to life onstage around the world for those who love them. As Rolling Stone said, "All these years I thought I was a Supertramp fan when actually I was and am a Roger Hodgson fan. What a show! 'WOW' is all I can say."

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