Noughties popstar will play her Mercury Prize nominated album at iconic venue
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Corinne Bailey Rae, the acclaimed singer-songwriter, is scheduled to perform her latest album, Black Rainbows, at The Roundhouse during the Three Sixty Festival in April. This performance will feature orchestral interpretations by the Guildhall Session Orchestra, comprised of ex Guildhall School of Music students. Running throughout April, the festival showcases various art forms, including comedy, music, and spoken word. Bailey Rae's Black Rainbows, nominated for the Mercury Prize, marks a creative evolution for her, inspired by her visit to the Stony Island Arts Bank, enhancing her distinctive sound with an experimental edge. Tickets go on sale January 24.
Noughties popstar Corinne Bailey Rae is set to perform her Mercury Prize-nominated album Black Rainbows with the Guildhall Session Orchestra at The Roundhouse.
Bailey Rae's upcoming performance is part of The Roundhouse's Three Sixty Festival, a month-long event that includes varied forms of artistic expression.
Over her career, Bailey Rae has achieved significant accolades including two GRAMMY Awards and has long been a respected figure in the music industry.
Her latest album, Black Rainbows, reflects a creative leap, drawing inspiration from contemporary Black art at the Stony Island Arts Bank.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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