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St Davids Hall, Thursday, 08 March 2012



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Rebecca Ferguson: Rebecca Ferguson, a singer songwriter from Liverpool first caught public's eye in 2010 when she was fighting her way to the stars in the popular star search show The X Factor, where she finished as a runner-up.

Her astonishing vocal abilities and unique character quickly gained the sympathy of the public.

Overtly shy, but incredibly talented, Rebecca Ferguson prophesied her success with the first audition song she performed: "The Change is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke.

Not winning the title didn't stop her from pursuing her dream to perform.

Her debut single "Nothing's Real but Love", which she co-wrote with Eg White, immediately established her as a mature and talented songwriter and singer.

The audience recognized the quality of her work and sincerity behind her songs, which, combined with high quality production, has set off Rebecca Ferguson's career.

Her debut album "Heaven" hit a soft spot of the audience, who recognized the refined quality of Ferguson's work, and, subsequently, the album was an immediate success.

Her 2012 UK tour named "Heaven" provides the opportunity for the public to get to know her work even better as she tries to show them that she is a performer who will not change from a diamond to stone.

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Sunday, 29 January 2012

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Thursday, 08 March 2012
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