Storytelling songstress Harriet will celebrate '70s nostalgia at intimate Shropshire show next month

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Storytelling songstress Harriet will celebrate '70s nostalgia at intimate Shropshire show next month
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The acclaimed singer will perform an evening of timeless classics at Shrewsbury's Theatre Severn on 15 February.

This newly-announced show is part of an extensive 2025 UK headline tour and follows a hugely successful 2024 where Harriet completely sold out every live show she played, as well as guesting at three special Christmas shows in London at the invitation of former Pop Idol winner Will Young.

For Harriet, this new UK tour presents an opportunity for personal rediscovery: to dig deep into her record collection and reconnect with the songs that first inspired her to pursue a life in music; “These new UK shows are a celebration of my love of music from the late 70s and the songs that have shaped me as an artist and performer.

Harriet released a new album ‘Trying To Get The Feeling Again’ to great acclaim late last year. The record emerged after Harriet had successfully taken a number of timeless 70s classics to a new audience, with her social media teasers of ‘Yesterday Once More’, ‘Rainbow Connection’ and ‘Sailing’ attracting 23 million views in recent months, adding to a total of more than 80 million views across all videos.

Full of her elegant and exquisitely performed interpretations of classic songs from the likes of The Carpenters, Carole King, Christopher Cross and Bread, ‘Trying To Get The Feeling Again’ speaks to an array of different audiences. For fans who adored the originals at the time, it’s a rush of nostalgia in which Harriet’s soaring vocal gift breathes fresh life into old songs.

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