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Neil Diamond Delights Fans with Surprise “Sweet Caroline” at Fenway

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Neil Diamond made a rare appearance at Fenway Park on Saturday, delighting fans with a live performance of his iconic hit, “Sweet Caroline.” It was his first time singing at Fenway since retiring from touring in 2018 due to Parkinson’s disease.

Despite the Red Sox trailing 10-2 against the St. Louis Cardinals, the crowd erupted in joy, passionately singing along to the stadium’s beloved 8th inning anthem, a tradition since 1997. Diamond’s return was made even more special as he was joined by Will Swenson, who stars in the new musical Neil Diamond: A Beautiful Noise, currently showing in Boston before heading to Broadway.

 

The emotional performance wasn’t just about baseball or nostalgia; it celebrated Diamond’s enduring influence on music and culture, proving once again why “Sweet Caroline” continues to unite fans across generations.

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