Horse

Music
  • Thursday 4th September 19:30 (Doors)

Plus Support from Jenny Colquitt | Standard Theatre Seated

Horse is the phenomenal singer, songwriter and true icon.

The first Horse album, The Same Sky, was released on Capitol, June 18th 1990. The songs on this album remain an important backdrop for many lives. The first single taken from the album was You could be Forgiven, followed by The Speed of the Beat and Sweet Thing. The final single from the album was the beautiful song Careful, (with just voice and strings) which still stands the test of time. Careful was covered by Will Young. The band toured the album extensively all over the UK and Europe and also supported legends such as Tina Turner and BB King.

In this unique show, the format will be an ‘in conversation’ style, with the album played in the original order plus the ultimate songs chosen from an 11 album career, including songs from the glorious latest album The Road Less Travelled.

“Horse could sing a weather report and make it moving” Leicester Mercury

“… a ridiculously magnificent voice, …reasserts herself as the ultimate singers’ singer” The write angle

“One of Britain’s finest singers” Q

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TICKET PRICES

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  • Standard£22.50
  • Companion for Access or CEA Card Holder£22.50

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