Soul legend Beverley Knight has confirmed she will be performing at Harrogate's Convention Centre next year.
Beverley Knight set for performance in Harrogate Queen of British soul Beverley Knight has confirmed she will be visiting Harrogate next year as part of her tour. Beverley Knight will be heading to Harrogate's Convention Centre on Friday 20th September 2024 - and tickets are now on sale. She is best known for her hits "Greatest Day", "Get Up", "Shoulda Woulda Coulda" and "Keep This Fire Burning". A Harrogate Theatre spokesperson said:
"Harrogate Theatre is delighted to bring the undoubted Queen of British Soul, Beverley Knight, to Harrogate Convention Centre in 2024."Beverley will kick off her tour at Northampton’s Royal and Derogate on 19th September before her visit to Harrogate the following night. She will then head to Bristol Beacon, London’s Royal Albert Hall, The Civic at The Halls in Wolverhampton and the Utility Arena in Cardiff. Tickets can be bought via the Harrogate Theatre website here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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