NELL Bryden's on an autumn tour and the singer-songwriter, all the way from New York, has a date with fans in Worcester.

She will perform in the Huntingdon Hall on October 14, from 8pm.

A spokesman said: "A firm favourite on the BBC Radio 2 playlist, her work has been fiercely championed by the likes of Bob Harris, Chris Evans, Jools Holland, Janice Long, Gary Barlow and the late Sir Terry Wogan.

"Following the release of a new single, Bryden will embark on a tour of the UK that is sure to confirm her already recognised gifts as a superb live performer."

The spokesman added: "This will be a special opportunity to hear brand new material for the very first time, as well to enjoy the widely celebrated classic songs for which Bryden is renowned for."

Bryden's breakthrough single was ‘Sirens’ in 2012, which was based on her experience of witnessing the September 11.

Cher fell in love with the song and covered it on her 2013 album ‘Closer To The Truth’.

The spokesman added: "While the immediacy of Bryden’s music arises from her arresting and expressive voice, it is her outstanding talent as a songwriter that leaves a lasting impression.

"Her new single entitled ‘What Is It You Want’ is a deeply emotional and heartfelt track which delves into the strains of an intense relationship. Showcasing soaring melodies that highlight the full range and power of Bryden’s voice alongside signature soul-stirring lyrics, all woven together with a unique songwriting style, ‘What Is It You Want’ represents some of Bryden’s very best work to date."

Tickets and further details for the Huntingdon Hall show on, 01905 611427.