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James Morrison at Westonbirt Arboretum
James Morrison will be performing a summer concert at Westonbirt Arboretum in 2010, as part of Forestry Commission’s Live Music series. Tickets are on sale now.
James Morrison will be returning to Gloucestershire’s Westonbirt Arboretum in 2010, to perform a predictably sell-out summer concert once again.
Tickets costing £31 are on sale from ticketmaster.co.uk.
The talented British singer-songwriter will be performing an outdoor concert in the spectacular woodland location near Tetbury as part of the Forestry Commission’s Live Music series on Sunday 18 July 2010, with support from Diane Birch.
Organisers say James Morrison’s debut album Undiscovered sold over two million copies, yielding no fewer than five singles, including ‘You Give Me Something’, ‘Wonderful World’, ‘The Pieces Don’t Fit Anymore’, ‘Undiscovered’ and ‘One Last Chance’.
Described as the biggest selling British male solo artist of 2006, the Brit Award-winner’s second million-plus selling album, Songs For You, Truths For Me is still in the charts over a year since its release, and includes the hit singles ‘You Make It Real’, ‘Please Don’t Stop The Rain’ and ‘Broken Strings’ featuring Nelly Furtado.
James Morrison’s concert at Westonbirt Arboretum in 2007 sold-out and his broad fan base from across Gloucestershire will no doubt be hoping for a second, albeit sunnier, opportunity to see the man perform live in the county once again in 2010.
Book James Morrison tickets in advance from ticketmaster.co.uk.
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