Since the
release of her 2010 multi-platinum debut album ‘Deleted Scenes From The
Cutting Room Floor’ Caro Emerald has fashioned her own niche. Gorgeous and stylish, Caro blends retro jazz with sampling and modern pop to create a now signature sound.
Caro’s
second album ‘The Shocking Miss Emerald’, released in May 2013, entered
the Official UK Album Chart at No. 1 remaining in the chart for an
entire year. With more than 2.5 million record sales, 40 million YouTube
views, a host of awards (including an Echo,
Goldene Kamera, Edison Award, EBBA & MTV Music Award), and a string
of sold out tours and performances at festivals throughout Europe
including Glastonbury and Isle of Wight, Caro has made her mark.
On April 27th 2015 Caro
will release ‘Quicksand’, a brand new song that will provide a glimpse
of the third album which is scheduled for release this autumn. On April
30th Caro will return to the UK to perform at the Cheltenham
Jazz Festival, with the concert broadcast live on BBC Radio 2, and on
July 8th in Kew Gardens. These two shows precede a run of dates in November and December:
23-11-2015 |
Oxford – New Theatre |
24-11-2015 |
Liverpool – Philharmonic Hall |
26-11-2015 |
Manchester – Opera House |
27-11-2015 |
Newcastle – City Hall |
28-11-2015 |
Harrogate – International Centre |
30-11-2015 |
Sheffield – City Hall |
01-12-2015 |
Edinburgh – Usher Hall |
03-12-2015 |
Southend – Cliff Pavilion |
04-12-2015 |
Cardiff – Motorpoint Arena |
05-12-2015 |
Brighton – Brighton Centre |
07-12-2015 |
Birmingham – Symphony Hall |
10-12-2015 |
Plymouth – Pavilions |
11-12-2015 |
Bournemouth – International Centre |
12-12-2015 |
Nottingham – Royal Concert Hall |
14-12-2015 |
Bristol – Colston Hall |
16-12-2015 |
London – Eventim Apollo Hammersmith |
Tickets on general sale Friday April 24th 2015 at 10am
The
Amsterdam Conservatory jazz-trained vocalist is an original pop star
with the look of a Hollywood icon of yesteryear and a voice that oozes
warmth and vitality. Her live performance is not to be missed – as The
Daily Telegraph noted recently “Caro Emerald had everyone in the palm of
her hand’’ and her “infectious sense of fun and vintage charm can be
relied on lift the spirits”.