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Watch Neil Diamond performing “Sweet Caroline” Under the floodlights of Fenway Park

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
  • 2 minute read
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It started with a surprise no fan in the stadium could have predicted. The Red Sox game had wrapped up, and as tradition demanded, the crowd braced for their favorite postgame ritual — the singing of “Sweet Caroline.” For decades, it had been the same recording, the same joyous moment. But this time, a voice thundered across Fenway Park’s speakers with an announcement no one saw coming.

“Ladies and gentlemen… please welcome, Neil Diamond.”

Time seemed to stall. Could it really be him? Diamond had stepped away from performing years ago after announcing his Parkinson’s diagnosis. Fans had long accepted they’d never hear him sing live again. And yet, slowly but surely, he emerged from the dugout — moving carefully with the help of two aides, yet holding himself with undeniable dignity.

At home plate, a lone microphone stood waiting. He paused, soaking in the sight of thousands of faces, before drawing in a breath.

“Sweet Caroline…”

The voice was softer than it once was, marked by age and illness, but it was his. It was unmistakably Neil. And the moment he began, the entire ballpark erupted, 30,000 strong shouting the famous “BAH BAH BAH!” so loud it seemed to lift him higher.

By the second chorus, Diamond let go. He lowered the microphone, mouthing the words while the crowd carried the anthem for him. He tapped his chest gently, a gesture that said more than words: this belongs to you now. Tears flowed freely in the stands — from lifelong fans, parents singing with their kids, and couples reliving wedding dance memories.

Then, as if to close the chapter himself, his voice was caught faintly by the mic one last time:

“That’s my last one.”

For a heartbeat, the stadium froze. And then came the ovation — not polite applause, but a rolling, thunderous roar that shook Fenway’s walls.

Neil Diamond turned, walked back into the dugout, and disappeared into the tunnel. He had sung through frailty, through silence, through the limits of time itself. In that instant, Fenway Park became something greater than a ballpark. It became a sanctuary. His sanctuary.

That night will never appear on a tour poster, nor will it ever be pressed onto an album. But for everyone who stood in awe, it was a once-in-a-lifetime farewell — a final gift from a legend who gave Boston one last miracle.

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