
Rebecca Ferguson MBE has announced a series of shows for December, performing hits from across her 15-year career as well as a selection of festive favourites.
The critically acclaimed singer-songwriter, who came to prominence in 2010 on The X Factor, brings a brand-new show to Bristol, London, Milton Keynes, Bury St Edmunds and Manchester.
Rebecca will perform songs from across her five solo albums, with audiences being treated to performances of her biggest hits, including Glitter & Gold, Nothing’s Real but Love and Shoulder to Shoulder – plus a few interpretations of some of her favourite Christmas songs.
Rebecca will be joined by Tom Seals, whose masterful piano playing complements Rebecca’s vocals perfectly. He has performed with the likes of Tom Grennan, Russell Watson and KT Tunstall. These shows will allow fans to experience Rebecca’s voice like never before, hearing it up close and personal, supported solely by piano.
Regarded as one of the UK’s finest live vocalists, Rebecca’s stunning soulful voice has seen her praised by critics, with The Telegraph declaring her in ‘The same league as Aretha Franklin’, and The Guardian stating that ‘Her talent is undeniable’; she has also been nominated for MOBO and MTV Europe Music Awards.
Commenting on the upcoming shows, Rebecca says:
“I’ve genuinely had the best time taking my stripped back show to select venues over the past year and I’ve loved performing with the super talented Tom Seals - sharing my experiences across my career in a different way has been so enjoyable too.
“I’ve always performed in larger venues but returning to intimate venues is such a rewarding way to perform - I really felt that I’ve been in the room, living the moment with all the fans when singing.
“Due to the success and my enjoyment of the shows I wanted to add some more dates in December which will have the same format but will be a different show.
“Christmas is my favourite time of the year and the shows will reflect this!”
Tickets information:-
VIP Meet & Greet tickets = £104.50
Show-only tickets: £47.50 and £42.50



