A Voice UK finalist and critically acclaimed classical singer will perform her Christmas tour in Hexham.
Nadia Eide was the only classical singer on ITV's The Voice UK show in 2021, when her four-and-a-half octave range blew the coaches away securing her spot as a finalist of Team will.i.am.
Critically acclaimed on stage as an opera and musical theatre star, she is now breaking the mould of the classical crossover genre, receiving standing ovations for her concert shows.
This November and December, she is touring her successful Christmas concert tour Winter Light, which is taking place in churches and cathedrals around the UK this festive season.
Local choirs from Darlington and Newcastle will join Nadia on the tour which will fundraise for environmental charity, Earth Trust.
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As a nature lover and ambassador for the environmental charity Earth Trust, Nadia is using these concerts to raise awareness and funds for the charity. Earth Trust inspires people to address climate, biodiversity and wellbeing with the power of natural green spaces.
Their mission is to champion access and engagement with green spaces for everyone so that together we take action for people and planet – working towards a society where nature and people thrive in balance.
Nadia is also keen to feature local young talent to give them, not only the the opportunity to perform in a professional setting, but to give them memories to last a lifetime.
Nadia said: “I am delighted to be performing in Hexham Abbey as part of my Winter Light Christmas Tour. The show features a real mix of songs and styles which are sure to spread festive joy and get us all in the mood for Christmas.
"I am thrilled to feature local talent from performing academies up and down the country. It’s so important to keep inspiring children to sing whilst teaching them the importance of looking after our planet.”
The concert will take place at Hexham Abbey at 7pm on December 12.
More information and tickets can be found at www.nadiaeide.com.
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