Born in Glynneath, Boyce rose to fame in the mid-1970s with an act that combined musical comedy with his passion for rugby and his origins in a South Wales mining community.
With his unique style, his songs and stories have since become part of folk culture over the years as Boyce has become a national treasure, whilst achieving success globally, selling out arenas Worldwide.
Management at Swansea Arena confirmed the 80-year-old Welsh star will be returning to the Swansea stage on Saturday, October 12 for an evening show after the success of his 50th anniversary performance last year.

A statement from Swansea Arena said:
“Max is back! Due to overwhelming public demand, Max Boyce is returning to the stage.
“Max has been entertaining audiences for more than 40 years. With his ability to paint pictures in word and song, Max has toured the most prolific concert halls in the world, including the Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House and even hosted his own prime-time, television show.
“This stage and screen star has certainly become a legend in his own lifetime. Through his albums and live recordings, a new wave of fans are discovering the exceptional talent of this charismatic wordsmith and have taken him into their hearts. Max Boyce has been heralded as a true, modern day folk hero.
“Max’s live performances continue to wow crowds of all ages and the standing ovations speak for themselves. Don’t miss out on the unique experience of seeing Max Boyce live in concert and being able to say: ‘I was there!”
Tickets are now on sale via this link with FSG Lounge and Hospitality upgrades are available through events@theambassadors.com.
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