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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Concerts
Dec
02
Elkie Brooks The Long Farewell Tour
Eastleigh
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Dec
13
Elkie Brooks
Petersfield
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Jan
09
The Orchard Theatre
Dartford
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Jan
17
Princess Alexandra Auditorium
Yarm
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Jan
25
Elkie Brooks The Long Farewell Tour
Bury St. Edmunds
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Feb
08
Elkie Brooks Long Farewell Tour
London
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Feb
15
The Glasshouse
Gateshead
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Feb
21
Royal and Derngate
Northampton
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Feb
28
Birmingham Town Hall
Birmingham
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Mar
02
Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
Bournemouth
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Mar
07
Worthing Assembly Hall
Worthing
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Mar
16
The Lowry
Salford Quays
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Mar
20
Cliffs Pavilion
Southend-on-sea
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Mar
28
Princess Theatre
Torquay
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Apr
11
York Barbican
York
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May
27
Elkie Brooks Long Farewell Tour
Edinburgh
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May
29
Elkie Brooks The Long Farewell Tour
Glasgow
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About Elkie Brooks
Born Elaine Bookbinder in Salford, Manchester, Elkie Brooks has become one of the most successful and respected singing talents in the UK. Her career has spanned nearly five decades, produced 19 studio albums, and earned her numerous awards and accolades.
As a 15 year old with a passion for the blues, jazz and great artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Elkie left her childhood home to pursue dreams of becoming a singer. Early professional engagements included appearances with the Eric Delaney Band and British Jazz hero Humphrey Lyttelton, a relationship that still thrives today.
On signing to the famous Decca label, Elkie released her first single Something’s Got A Hold On Me in 1964. Several more single releases followed but Elkie’s association with Decca soon ended and Elkie spent the next few years appearing on package tours with various artists including The Animals and The Beatles.
In 1970, her career took on a whole new direction after meeting guitarist Pete Gage and together they formed rock fusion band, Dada. The group worked well but changes were brought about with the arrival of another future star by the name of Robert Palmer and Dada transformed into Vinegar Joe. Robert was to prove the perfect foil for Elkie - their raunchy, rocky and outright sexual live performances became legendary and secured them a record deal with the Island label. However, chart success eluded them and the band eventually dissolved in 1974.
Disillusioned, Elkie took off to the States to decide her future. In 1975 she returned to the UK and signed a deal with A&M Records which saw the release of her first solo album, Rich Man’s Woman. The album had some critical success but this failed to translate into record sales.
For her second long player, A&M recruited legendary songwriters and producers Leiber and Stoller to create the classic 1977 album Two Days Away. Finally, on her 32nd Birthday, after many years of glowing acclaim but limited chart success, the single Pearl’s A Singer was released providing Elkie with her first Top 10 hit. The song became an instant anthem, proving so memorable that even today it remains Elkie's most popular and enduring hit.
Further success followed with the hit singles Sunshine After The Rain, Lilac Wine, the evergreen classic Don’t Cry Out Loud and the hit albums Shooting Star (1978) and Live and Learn (1979). During this period Elkie undertook major tours selling out each venue she visited including the Royal Albert Hall and a week-long engagement at the London Palladium.
In 1981, the release of the Pearls album propelled Elkie into the realms of superstardom. This collection of past hits and new recordings shot to number 2 and stayed in the album charts for an incredible 79 weeks. At the time of release it became the biggest selling album by a British female singer in the history of the UK charts, selling over 1.2 million copies.
Pearls II, released a year later was met with enormous success, reaching the top 5 and producing the hit singles Our Love, Gasoline Alley and a stunning reworking of Nights In White Satin.
The hit albums Minutes and Screen Gems, her last for A&M and released only months apart from each other in 1984, could not have been more diverse. Minutes, a contemporary rock album, featured many tracks written by Elkie and appealed to her earlier Vinegar Joe crowd. Screen Gems, conversely, was a beautifully arranged album of Hollywood film songs performed with a full symphony orchestra. This album, the first to be released solely on CD in the UK before later appearing on LP and cassette, has proved so rare in the CD format that today copies can sell for prices in excess of £250.
Elkie signed with new label Legend Records in 1986, in the process achieving her biggest hit single to date with No More the Fool. Such was Elkie’s chart appeal at this time, that in one week she had the number 5 single and two UK albums within the top 10. She also undertook a mammoth tour including nights at Manchester’s G-MEX Centre, the NEC in Birmingham and London’s Wembley Arena.
Further hit albums followed with Bookbinder’s Kid (1988), Inspiration (1989), Round Midnight (1993), Nothing But The Blues (1994), Amazing (1996) and The Very Best Of Elkie Brooks (1997) earning Elkie recognition by the Guinness Book of Records as the most charted female album seller of the last 25 years.
The new millennium saw Elkie release the albums Shangri-La (2002), a contemporary experimental body of work, and the pure jazz of Trouble In Mind (2002) with her old friend Humphrey Lyttelton. She also took part in ITV’s Reborn In the USA gaining her an army of new fans. The critically acclaimed album Electric Lady appeared in 2005. To celebrate it’s release and her 60th birthday, Elkie completed a sold-out week at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz club and began a monster 60 date tour which proved so popular that Elkie has continued to perform a similar amount of shows each year since.
The public have been flocking to watch Elkie perform for many years, but those who have seen her over the last few have witnessed some of the most incredible performances of her career. The nightly standing ovations and delighted crowd reactions are testament to a woman who, like a good wine, has improved with age. Her passionate performances and her warmth with the audience have made her an unforgettable live experience and have gained her a reputation, both with fans and within the music industry, as perhaps the finest British female singer of her generation
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What fans are saying
Keran
Superb!!! Elkie Brooks has a powerful voice and stage presence. Incredible performance. Loved it!
G Live
Guildford, United Kingdom
Jun 11, 2022
Anonymous
Fabulous singer, what a performance.
Buxton Opera House
Buxton, United Kingdom
Sep 20, 2023
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Elkie Brooks Tour Cities
Petersfield, United Kingdom
Eastleigh, United Kingdom
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Torquay, United Kingdom
Bury St. Edmunds, United Kingdom
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Southend-On-Sea, United Kingdom
Northampton, United Kingdom
Dartford, United Kingdom
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Worthing, United Kingdom
York, United Kingdom
Yarm, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Gateshead, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Elkie Brooks
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Elkie Brooks on tour?
Yes, Elkie Brooks is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Elkie Brooks concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Elkie Brooks tour
is scheduled for 17 dates across 16 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Elkie Brooks scheduled to play?
Elkie Brooks is scheduled to play 17 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Elkie Brooks tour start?
Elkie Brooks’s tour starts Dec 02, 2024 and ends on May 29, 2025.
They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Eastleigh at Concorde Club and their next upcoming concert
will be in Eastleigh at Concorde Club.
What venues is Elkie Brooks performing at?
As part of the Elkie Brooks tour, Elkie Brooks is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Dec 02 - Eastleigh,
England @ Concorde Club
Dec 13 - Petersfield,
England @ The Festival Hall
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 09 - Dartford,
United Kingdom @ The Orchard Theatre
Jan 17 - Yarm,
England @ Princess Alexandra Auditorium
Jan 25 - Bury St. Edmunds,
United Kingdom @ The Apex
Feb 08 - London,
United Kingdom @ Cadogan Hall
Feb 15 - Gateshead,
NE @ The Glasshouse
Feb 21 - Northampton,
United Kingdom @ Royal and Derngate
Feb 28 - Birmingham,
United Kingdom @ Birmingham Town Hall
Mar 02 - Bournemouth,
United Kingdom @ Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre
Mar 07 - Worthing,
United Kingdom @ Worthing Assembly Hall
Mar 16 - Salford Quays,
United Kingdom @ The Lowry
Mar 20 - Southend-on-sea,
United Kingdom @ Cliffs Pavilion
Mar 28 - Torquay,
United Kingdom @ Princess Theatre
Apr 11 - York,
North Yorkshire @ York Barbican
May 27 - Edinburgh,
United Kingdom @ The Queen's Hall
May 29 - Glasgow,
Scotland @ The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall