FRESH from supporting Michael Bolton on his UK tour, singer Harriet is heading to Worcester’s Huntingdon Hall for a December date.

A spokesman said: “Harriet is an English singer and songwriter known for her eclectic and vast vocal range.

“Raised on a diet of classic music from the likes of the Carpenters and The Beatles, she came from a music-loving family and inherited her father’s passion for singing and discovering new artists.”

The spokesman added: “This led the young creative to finding her own voice. She was soon writing her own songs and uploading them online. Their popularity then brought her to the attention of BBC Radio 2, where she was asked to perform on Graham Norton’s BBC Radio 2 Seasonal Special.”

Famously Graham Norton hailed her as “one of the musical voices of the year, discovered right here on this show”.

The spokesman said: “Harriet received phenomenal support from the radio host and more success followed; alongside continuous airplay, she received further acclaim from prominent figures in the entertainment industry such as Tony Blackburn, Paul O’Grady, and Denise Van Outen, with particular commendations for her first official release, the What’s Mine Is Yours EP.”

Towards the end of 2015 she put out a Christmas album that was met with much success, alongside sold-out shows in London. Harriet then got to work on her eponymous full-length debut with producer Steve Anderson (Susan Boyle, Leona Lewis), which was released in 2016.

The spokesman added: “Having just completed her acclaimed debut UK tour, which saw her sell out venues across the UK, Harriet will be playing some further shows across the country throughout 2018, stopping by at Huntingdon Hall this December.

“Performing songs from her album and some Christmas favourites, this is an evening not to be missed.”

The gig takes place on Friday, December 7, at 7.30pm. For tickets, call the box ffice on 01905 611427 or go to worcesterlive.co.uk