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In an incredible career spanning over seven decades Petula Clark is a true international superstar and legend. She is the best selling British female artist in recording history selling over 68 million records worldwide and to this day regularly tours throughout the world.

Petula won her first Grammy in 1964 with 'Downtown' for 'Best Rock n Roll Record' (Downtown hit number one in the US selling over three million copies) and won her second Grammy the following year, 1965, for 'Best Female Vocal Performance' with 'I Know A Place'. One of the key players in 'the British Invasion' she scored 15 consecutive US top forty hits.

As well as being one of the leading pop stars of the last 50 years Petula has also starred in more than 30 motion pictures.

This extensive UK tour accompanies a new album titled 'From Now On'. The album is a refreshing and inspiring collection of songs that draws upon various influences from Petula's canvas and astonishing career.

The show will feature her hits as well as a selection from her new album.

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