Bringing his operatic sound to the masses, ‘Paul Tabone’ recreates the cult classic ‘Creep’ from Radiohead


Creep, made famous in 1992 by Radiohead has been reinvented by the classical crossover artist Paul Tabone. Radiohead hates that US audiences were obsessed with ‘Creep’ and took years to move on to their new music. The song resonates with so many and in this attempt to bring the operatic sound to the masses Paul Tabone recreates this cult classic.

Paul Tabone is an Italian Australian-born tenor based in London. He has performed internationally in both opera and musical theatre, in roles such as Duca Di Mantova (Rigoletto) at the Opera Naţională București (Romani), Pinkerton (Madam Butterfly) Teatro Del Giglio (Italy). He played the role of Squelch in the brilliant Australian production of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Love Never Dies which has been recorded by Universal studios. He reprised the role in Germany in 2015 and has recently concluded 4 years as Ubaldo Piangi in The Phantom of The Opera in London’s West End. Paul has recently released his debut album This is Me, which rose to #1 on the classical crossover charts in Australia, United Kingdon and USA.

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