Multiplatinum-selling singer/songwriter Ellie Goulding has announced a special Royal Albert Hall show with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra on Thursday 11 April 2024. Tickets go on sale 9am on Friday 8 December at LiveNation.co.uk.
Ellie’s vision to perform with orchestra will come to life on the concert stage at these intimate shows, giving fans a rare opportunity to catch the global superstar in a truly unique setting. A passionate classical music fan herself, Ellie will be performing reimagined versions of hits and fan favourites from her wildly popular career-spanning catalogue, all arranged for orchestra. The shows will also feature selections from her latest critically acclaimed album, Higher Than Heaven, out now on Interscope Records.
Speaking on the announcement, Ellie said: ‘’A huge thank you to everyone who came out to our orchestral shows in the US. It’d been a while since I performed there, and you all made me feel so welcome. The response to these shows has been more than I could have ever asked for and I’ve seen your requests for more. I’m so excited to confirm that we’ll be doing a very special show at the iconic Royal Albert Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra next year’’.
Ellie Goulding has a voice that can pierce through bass-heavy club music, dance atop piano ballads, and breezily run up the hill of artsy synth-pop. Forbes raved, “Goulding has gotten crafting pop songs down to a science,” while Billboard and Rolling Stone included Higher Than Heaven on their “Best Of 2023 So Far” album round ups. Goulding recently nabbed a coveted Official Chart Double in the UK, topping both the Official Singles and the Official Albums Chart. Spending eight weeks at #1 with her Calvin Harris collab “Miracle,” her new album Higher Than Heaven also became her fourth chart-topping LP. Ellie now joins Adele as the British female solo artists with the most Number 1 albums to their name, with four apiece. “Miracle” also topped U.S. Dance Radio Chart, while the song has over 300 million global streams.
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