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22 August 2014

Laura Mvula to perform intimate concert at The Hippodrome in Leicester Square

Laura Mvula The Hippodrome Leicester Square

Laura Mvula to perform intimate concert at The Hippodrome in Leicester Square

Much feted soul star and double Brit Award nominee Laura Mvula will perform an intimate show at The Hippodrome Casino in Leicester Square on Friday August 29th, with all funds raised being donated to Centrepoint, the leading charity for homeless young people.

Just 100 tickets will be released for this exclusive, hour-long show, which will see Mvula perform tracks from her Mercury-nominated debut album Sing To The Moon, recently re-recorded with the acclaimed Dutch jazz orchestra The Metropole Orkest

With the assistance of its patron Prince William, Centrepoint supports 8,400 homeless young people a year across London and the north of England. All of the money raised will ensure that homeless 16-25 year-olds not only have a safe place to stay, but receive the vital support in finding work and tackling health problems that they need to leave homelessness behind.

Laura Mvula said: "I'm really glad that we're able to support Centrepoint by doing a show. It's such a great organisation and being able to use music to help get young homeless people off the streets is a huge privilege. Hopefully we raise lots of money!

An Audience With Laura Mvula is at The Hippodrome Casino on Friday August 29th. Tickets are £100 and are available from www.hippodromecasino.com.

21 August 2013

Downton Abbey Star Elizabeth McGovern To Perform At The Hippodrome

Downton Abbey Star Elizabeth McGovern To Perform At The Hippodrome

Downton Abbey Star Elizabeth McGovern To Perform At The Hippodrome


Sadie and the Hot Heads - November 14th, 21st, 28th (tickets from £10)

The Hippodrome Casino
Cranbourn Street
Leicester Square
WC2H 7JH


Elizabeth McGovern began her career as an actress. She made her professional debut in Robert Redford's Ordinary People, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of the Year. The next year, McGovern herself was nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Milos Forman's Ragtime, also starring James Cagney. Since then, she has divided her time between theatre, film and television. Her films include Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in America, Curtis Hanson's Bedroom Window and the John Hugh's comedy She's Having a Baby. Recently, she received Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for her role as Cora, Countess of Grantham, in the multi-award-winning Downton Abbey.

Sadie and the Hotheads were born in 2007 when McGovern took guitar lessons and was encouraged to write her own songs. After a collection had been composed, her teacher Steve Nelson introduced her to his brother Simon who started recording the songs and put together a band of musicians to support the project. "Your 'Sadie' is that thing inside you which makes you unique” explains McGovern. “Everyone has it”. The songs which make up the band's repertoire could have come from various periods from the last hundred years, incorporating Victorian Parlour Ballads, fractured, minimalist riffs and tango rhythms. The band’s debut album I Can Wait was released in 2007 and although there is a strong 'Country' influence throughout, the audience are kept on their toes with a fusion of Spanish guitar and melodic piano chords that give it a truly original sound.

Their second album How Not To Lose Things was released towards the end of 2012 and was met with more critical acclaim in many of the UK's broadsheet, tabloid and music press. "With a beautiful voice that is both fragile and husky, but distinctly hers, Elizabeth McGovern lends a quirky charm to the deft musicianship of the Hot Heads. Inspired by the likes of Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell, the band delves deep into their musical ability, conjuring thoughts of love and lust. An alluring vocalist, McGovern blends sultry, seductive and sweet, making this latest album their best yet." Since its release, the band have toured the UK and have or are appearing at the Isle of Wight festival (for the second year running), Cornbury Festival, Wychwood Festival and have secured 9 nights at Edinburgh's Fringe Festival and a prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival slot opening for Sting. They are due to headline a second UK tour in the autumn which will see them play three consecutive Thursdays at The Hippodrome in Leicester Square.

Click here for a video of the band performing at this year’s Montreux Jazz Festival.