General Booking opens Thu 20 November @ 10:00
TIMINGS
Doors: 19:15
Starts: 20:00
Seated (unreserved)
Tickets: £33
Plus £2 venue levy
Age: 14+, under 16s must be accompanied by an adult
Presented by Brighthelmstone Promotions
Brighthelmstone Promotions are delighted to present a full band show for a true musical icon - Eddi Reader.
Eddi Reader has effortlessly developed into one of popular music's most thrilling and affecting performers. What sets Eddi apart is the depth and quality of the emotional performance and ability to not only move the listener, but connect her experience to that of her audience. No two performances are ever the same.
Though first brought into the limelight as front woman for Fairground Attraction, whose number one single, Perfect and parent album, First of a Million Kisses, both topped the British charts, it was Eddi's subsequent solo albums that signaled her ability to assimilate different musical styles and make them very much her own. Notably, The Songs of Robert Burns (2003) is a timeless interpretation showcasing the poems of Scotland's national bard and gained her an MBE for outstanding contributions to the Arts.
From the traditional to the contemporary, Eddi Reader extinguishes the preordained boundaries of genre, bringing joyous life to all forms of song. Her rare blend of meltingly true vocals and towering romanticism combine with an astute and pragmatic nature to make her a unique and powerful figure in contemporary British music. With ten critically acclaimed solo albums, three BRIT awards, a number one single and an MBE in tow, Eddi continues to delight audiences worldwide. 2022 proved to be one of her busiest touring years yet, playing sell out shows as part of her 40 Years Live Tour in addition to appearing as special guest with the Jools Holland's Rhythm & Blues Orchestra for an extensive UK tour. Support TBC.
"One of my favourite singers of all time" - Jools Holland
"Just perfect – Eddi Reader gets every song just right" -The Sunday Times
"Flawless, not just perfect, world class" - R2 Magazine
"Timeless and universal" - The Scotsman