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Recreating the magic of Adele

Someone Like You - The Adele Songbook is a stunning live concert performance, celebrating the music of one of our generation's finest singer-songwriters.

Hand-picked by Adele herself on Graham Norton's BBC Special, the outstanding Katie Markham leads a super-talented six-piece band through all your favourite Adele hits plus much more in this internationally acclaimed show - from powerhouse performances with Force 10 vocals through to intimate torch songs and a spellbinding sit-down acoustic section.

The world class show faithfully recreates the magic of the three record-breaking albums 19, 21 and 25 - including Chasing Pavements, Make You Feel My Love, Set Fire To The Rain, Someone Like You, Hello, Rolling In The Deep, Skyfall and many more.

Someone Like You also pays homage to some of Adele's musical heroes, from Etta James to George Michael, via the Cure, to name but a few.

Tickets are priced £18-£26 and are available via the website on Someone Like You - The Adele Songbook | Live | The Roses Theatre 

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