Winner of ITV’s The Voice UK 2022 Anthonia Edwards will be joining the legendary Grammy Award-winning vocalist Billy Ocean as a very special guest on his 2023 UK tour. After seeing Anthonia perform on ITV primetime show The Voice and hearing her cover of Love Really Hurts Without You, Billy insisted Anthonia should join him on the road where he will perform his greatest hits. Tickets are on sale now here.

Kicking off at the Stoke Regent on Friday 17 March, the tour will travel to 21 towns and cities across the UK throughout March and April, with the final show set to take place at the Blackpool Opera House on Saturday 29 April. Anthonia will perform at some of the country’s most stunning theatres and concert halls, including the iconic London Palladium on Monday 17 April.

Anthonia Edwards said: “I’m so excited to be going on my first ever tour, and it’s an absolute honour for it to be with a legend like Billy Ocean. I’ve grown up with his music, and actually released a cover of Love Really Hurts Without You last year so this is all a bit surreal! I can’t wait to get out and perform in front of his amazing fans across the UK.” 

Billy Ocean said: “When I saw Anthonia’s performances on The Voice and then her version of Love Really Hurts, I knew she would be the perfect opening artist for the UK tour”

Anthonia Edwards is a 25-year-old qualified nurse from Blackheath, London. She was coached to victory on last year’s series of ITV’s the Voice UK by Sir Tom Jones, beating four other finalists to take the coveted crown. She has since signed a prestigious recording contact with major record label EMI, and released her debut single Anyone, a reimagined version of the hit single by Justin Bieber, with new music planned for release later this year.  

Tickets are on sale now from www.gigsandtours.com and www.billyocean.com

TOUR DATES

March 2023

Fri 17 Stoke Regent
Sat 18 Torquay Princess Theatre
Mon 20 Oxford New Theatre
Wed 22 Leicester De Montfort Hall
Fri 24 Ipswich Regent
Sat 25 Brighton Centre
Mon 27 Cardiff St David’s Hall
Wed 29 Bath Forum
Fri 31 Harrogate Convention Centre

April 2023

Sat 01 Liverpool Philharmonic
Wed 12 Southend Cliffs Pavilion
Fri 14 Bournemouth IC
Sat 15 Swansea Arena
Mon 17 London Palladium
Wed 19 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
Fri 21 Manchester Bridgewater Hall
Sat 22 Newcastle City Hall
Mon 24 Birmingham Symphony Hall
Wed 26 Sheffield City Hall
Fri 28 Glasgow Armadillo
Sat 29 Blackpool Opera House

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