EDDI READER

Music |
8th November 2017

Wed 8 Nov | Doors 7.30pm | £23.50 | £25 On The Door

Eddi Reader was brought into the limelight with Fairground Attraction and their single ‘Perfect’ and parent album First of a Million Kisses which both topped the British charts.  However, it has been her subsequent solo albums which signalled her increasing ability to assimilate different musical styles and make them all very much her own. From the traditional to the contemporary, Eddi brings to joyous life all forms of song and what sets Reader apart is the depth and quality of the emotional performance; her ability not only to move the listener but to connect her experience to that of her audience. 

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.  She has effortlessly developed into one of popular music’s most thrilling and affecting performers.

www.eddireader.co.uk
 

We're also running a special pre-show Insight event to coincide with this show. Before Eddi Reader performs live at the Brewery, why not join us for a pre-show nibble and Scottish folk song sing-along in the Warehouse Cafe. Even our nibbles will be Scottish-themed! Starts at 6.30pm | £5 Members | £6 Non-members. Simply call Box Office to book your tickets!

Venue: Malt Room (Seated)
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Wheelchair users, please click here to refer to our accessibility information.

DATES & TIMES

8th November 2017

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