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A beguiling British singer/songwriter, garnering ever-increasing international media acclaim. With her voice frequently compared to that of the late iconic Karen Carpenter, Harriet has been strongly championed by the likes of Graham Norton, Ken Bruce and Paul O’Grady at Radio 2 as well as Magic FM’s Denise Van Outen.

Inspired by her dad’s record collection of music from the 60s and 70s, Harriet grew up listening to Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, ABBA, Carole King and The Beatles, amongst others. These influences, combined with her love for artists such as George Michael, Celine Dion and Adele, have formed the basis of Harriet’s timeless sound.

Following sell-out live London shows throughout 2015/16, she now addresses phenomenal public demand as she collaborates with producer and co-writer Steve Anderson (Kylie Minogue, Leona Lewis, Susan Boyle) to present her debut album ‘Harriet’ and embark on her first ever UK tour, complete with band.

‘One of the musical voices of the year, discovered right here on this show’

Graham Norton, BBC Radio 2

‘Quite extraordinary…Every hair on my body is standing on end.’

Gaby Roslin, BBC Radio London

‘A mesmerising performer: Karen Carpenter meets Stevie Nicks.’

Paul Watson, Headliner Magazine

Dates & Times

Last session: Wed 15 Feb 2017 at 8:00 PM - This event has now passed

Derby Hall @ The Met

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Harriet

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