Sold out

As the 50th anniversary of Edith Piaf’s death approaches this powerful show celebrates the woman who has become synonymous with French Cabaret of the 1940s and 50s and remains France’s most popular singer.

Eve Loiseau’s passion for Piaf developed at a young age around the dining table in South East France. Coming from a French family of singers, long summer meals were often rounded off with French chansons. Piaf is inimitable, but Eve’s lustrous French tone captures the essence of the Piaf performance in this tribute to the ‘Little Sparrow’.

Includes the iconic songs: La Vie en Rose, Sous le ciel de Paris, Autumn Leaves, Padam, Mon Dieu, L’hymne a L’amour, and Non je ne regrette rien.

Eve Loiseau sings with Eddy Jay on accordion and Fiona Barrow on violin.

Dates & Times

Last session: Fri 27 May 2011 at 8:00 PM - This event has now passed

Derby Hall @ The Met

Sold out

Related events

Music -

Metro Jazz presents: ‘What a Wonderful World!’

This Summer, The Met’s community jazz orchestra Metro Jazz brings you a feel-good selection of jazz classics.

Book
Music -

Martin Harley

Acclaimed as one of the UK’s leading roots musicians, Martin Harley blends world-class slide guitar mastery with heartfelt songwriting to create a soulful, award-winning mix of blues, folk, and americana.

Book
Music -

Alex Hart

Described by BBC Radio 2 presenter Mark Radcliffe as “the Stevie Nicks of Folk”, singer-songwriter Alex Hart performs at The Met following the release of her album ‘VISIONS’.

Book