Victoria Hart - Touring and Live Appearances

Touring and Live Appearances

In July 2007, Hart performed at the three-day jazz festival at Woburn.

On 1 June 2008, Hart performed at the Southport International Jazz Festival.

During June and July 2008, Hart appeared as the special guest of tenor Russell Watson on his United Kingdom tour. She performed two songs solo and one duet with Watson.

She also performed live on The Today Show on 5 July 2008.

In December 2008, Hart made an impromptu guest appearance with the Guards Big Band at a Super Busking gig in London's Covent Garden as part of Covent Garden's Christmas Delight celebrations. The performance took place in-sync with a visual light display by United Visual Artists in aid of homeless charity Crisis. The live performances can be seen exclusively on the Covent Garden website.

In 2009, Hart performed before British troops in Afghanistan. Before embarking on the trip she took advice from Dame Vera Lynn who performed similar duties in World War II.

In February 2010, Hart appeared at the King’s Head Theatre, Islington, as a guest artist in Taboo-Be-Do! Hits and Misses from the Politically Incorrect Songbook, a show compiled and performed by Terence Terence Blacker and Derek Hewitson of the duo Something Happened. The show was later performed at festivals, including the Hay Festival, and the Aldeburgh Literary Festival.

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