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Hollie Rogers is a singer, songwriter and guitarist who launched her career locally, winning Horsham’s Battle Of The Bands in 2016. Since then, she has gone from strength to strength; her songs receive regular BBC airplay, she’s opened for the likes of KT Tunstall and Paolo Nutini, played high profile festivals like Glastonbury and performed live on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. Radio 2’s Bob Harris recently invited her to record a session in his studio, and her music is playlisted in all Caffé Nero stores globally.
This Album Launch event will be the final and biggest date of Hollie’s forthcoming national tour, celebrating her brand new release, Criminal Heart. Crowdfunded entirely by her fanbase, the album features a track produced by 4-time Grammy-nominated James McMillan, alongside collaborations with Ed Sheeran’s first signing; chart-topper Jamie Lawson and US guitar legend Robben Ford, who has played for everybody from Joni Mitchell to Miles Davis.
Hollie refers to the album, which has been several years in the making, as her “baby.” She says, “I’m not having a human one. I’m proud to have nurtured this one instead; it’s got a great personality and there’s absolutely no poop.”
Known for the candid and confessional nature of her songs and for live performances that scarcely fail to make audiences both laugh and cry, this is a rare opportunity to see Hollie perform tracks from the new record with her full backing band - one of Europe’s top session groups, Redtenbacher’s Funkestra. You can expect some intimate acoustic moments too, and perhaps even some new material.
Don't miss the chance to see how far Hollie has come since she won that 2016 competition - or, if you don’t already know her, to discover your new favourite singer-songwriter and see what all those big names are making such a fuss about!
Tickets £19.50
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"Hollie's songwriting always knocks me out" - Chris Difford
"Reminiscent of Carole King & Joni Mitchell. Amazing voice" - Nick Mason (Pink Floyd)
"This is what killer songwriting sounds like" - Beth Nielsen Chapman
"A magnificent and powerful voice" - Suzanne Vega.