Star of stage and screen Barbara Dickson is coming to town this week - and will play to a capacity audience at Skipton Town Hall.
The Scottish singer is performing an intimate semi-acoustic gig on Friday night (26th September) alongside pianist Nick Holland, where she will play some of her classic hits - which have included January February, I Know Him So Well and Another Suitcase In Another Hall.
Emerging from the Scottish folk scene of the late 1960’s Barbara enjoyed mainstream chart successes, most notably the million-selling number one single I Know Him So Well from the musical Chess, which was a duet with Elaine Paige.
As Scotland’s best-selling female album artist, she has earned 6 platinum, 11 gold and 7 silver albums and cemented her status as one of the UK’s best-loved performers. Nick Holland joined Barbara’s touring band in the mid 2000s and has remained with her ever since, playing keyboards and producing her recent albums.
Barbara's stage credits include leading roles in the musicals Blood Brothers and Spend Spend Spend, while on TV in the 90s she starred in dramas including Taggart and Kay Mellor's Band of Gold.
Tickets for this Friday's show at Skipton Town Hall have now sold out - if you're going, it promises to be a brilliant evening of music!

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