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Beth Hart makes one hell of an entrance. It’s May 4th, 2018, and the Royal Albert Hall is in blackout. As a sell-out crowd holds its breath in the darkness, a lone figure appears from the shadows a...
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Beth Hart makes one hell of an entrance. It’s May 4th, 2018, and the Royal Albert Hall is in blackout. As a sell-out crowd
holds its breath in the darkness, a lone figure appears from the shadows and purrs the opening line of As Long As I Have A
Song in that unmistakable burnt-honey voice. Taking her time, followed by the spotlight, the Grammy-nominated singersongwriter
picks her way between the aisles of this iconic London venue, delivering the languid jazz vocal entirely acapella,
while shaking the outstretched hands of fans who can’t quite believe what they’re witnessing.
It takes a special talent to command that historic stage. But for the next two hours and 23 songs, Live At Royal Albert Hall
will hold you spellbound, as the singer whispers and hollers her hopes, fears and deepest secrets in your ear, making this
massive venue feel like a nose-to-nose club show. A thousand interviewers have tried to unpick the fascinating enigma
that is Beth Hart. But as Live At Royal Albert Hall reminds us, everything you need to know is right there in her songs – and
the intimate off-the-cuff stories she spins before each one.