Eve Loiseau sings the songs of Edith Piaf with Fiona Barrow (violin) Murray Grainger (accordion)

In the hands of Loiseau, her memory lives on among adoring fans and new borns. I’ll drink to that! A votre santé!

Phil Hopkins, The Yorkshire Times

A celebration of Edith Piaf

Edith Piaf has become synonymous with French Cabaret of the 1940s & 50s and remains France’s most popular singer. Piaf’s life was the stuff of legend, from her dramatic rise from Paris street urchin to star of international renown. This powerful celebration comes from a company whose credentials include Kneehigh Theatre and Canteve Vocale. The show features La vie en rose, Sous le ciel de Paris, Bal dans ma rue, Autumn Leaves, Padam Padam, C’est merveilleux, L’accordéoniste, Non je ne regrette rien and more.

Since her debut at the Royal Festival Hall in Feb 2002, Eve Loiseau has given recitals in England, New York & France and has featured on BBC R3, WNYC Radio, PMW Music and the BBC production, The Roman Mysteries. Eve performs with Canteve Vocale and the baroque ensemble, Duo Dolcetini.

The concert hall will be transformed and the tiered seating will be removed so audience members can enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and a glass of wine to accompany this cabaret performance.

Tickets: £15 (including a glass of wine)

£13 (advance saver – available until 29 January 2016)

FREE – Students and Under 16s

Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall, School of Music, University of Leeds