Sophie Ellis-Bextor to perform live in Bath as part of 2021 tour

Sophie Ellis-Bextor to perform live in Bath as part of 2021 tour

Posted on: 13 Oct 2020

Catch the multi-award-winning singer-songwriter on stage next year at The Bath Forum.

 

Sophie Ellis-Bextor has added a Bath show to her upcoming Kitchen Disco tour, set to take her to major cities and intimate stages across the UK in May 2021.

 

As well as dates at the London Palladium, Birmingham Symphony Hall and Nottingham's Royal Hall among others, the tour will see the iconic singer-songwriter perform at The Bath Forum on Friday 14 May.

 

Tickets for the Bath show are on sale now and can be found here.

 

 

News of next year's tour comes just days before the release of Sophie Ellis-Bextor's latest album, Songs from the Kitchen Disco, ready to go on sale on Friday 23 October.

 

Throughout the coronavirus lockdown, Ellis-Bextor's Instagram Live videos were a welcome means of escapism for many, as she covered an array of classics and a selection of her own tracks live from her impromptu kitchen studio.

 

The weekly live streams brought together her two main roles as a performer and a mother, capturing her performances alongside husband Richard Jones (who also plays bass in her live band) and her children, with thousands watching on from home.

 

The album, as well as next year's tour, is the culmination of a heartwarming DIY musical project that put smiles on faces up and down the country this year.

 

 

Now, looking ahead to 2021, the Kitchen Disco live tour will bring those virtual sessions to life, featuring a heady combination of her own hit tracks and a selection of well-known classics.

 

Expect a full set of certified crowd-pleasers when Sophie Ellis-Bextor arrives in Bath on Friday 14 May, including 'Murder on the Dancefloor', 'Heartbreak', and one or two of her own personal favourites.

 

Tickets for the full Kitchen Disco tour are on sale now with several venues expected to sell out well in advance of the dates - find out more and get yours here.


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Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.