- Events
- 2853557 The Carole King And James Taylor Songbook Skipton Town Hall
Skipton
-
Dales
The Carole King and James Taylor Songbook - Skipton Town Hall
Date:
Sat 11 Jul 2026 7:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Date:
Sat 11 Jul 2026 7:30pm - 7:30pm
About The Carole King and James Taylor Songbook - Skipton Town Hall
Following a critically acclaimed sell out run at The Edinburgh Festival The Carole King & James Taylor Songbook takes you on an incredible journey through the career of the six-time Grammy Award winner and twenty-time platinum hit maker Carole King and five-time Grammy Award winner & American folk legend James Taylor.
Featuring passionate renditions of Fire and Rain, Sweet Baby James, I Feel the Earth Move, Natural Woman, You've Got a Friend and many more this astonishing back catalogue is realised with authenticity by Phoebe Katis and Dan Clews, both well established artists in their own right.
Featuring passionate renditions of Fire and Rain, Sweet Baby James, I Feel the Earth Move, Natural Woman, You've Got a Friend and many more this astonishing back catalogue is realised with authenticity by Phoebe Katis and Dan Clews, both well established artists in their own right.
Performances
| Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday 11 July 7:30pm | Standard: £29.00 | Book Now |
Swipe left or right to view performance info
More like this
The ever popular Hammonds Brass Band returns to the Stephen Joseph Theatre… The ever popular Hammonds Brass Band returns to the Stephen Joseph Theatre for a fabulous afternoon of the best of brass music. The award-winning…
Comedian. Actor. Dog Walker. Parent. Sometimes on your telly, never on… Comedian. Actor. Dog Walker. Parent. Sometimes on your telly, never on your drive. Has own teeth and is left-handed.Undercover Vegan. Hes not just…
Stokesley & Great Ayton
-
Moors
Aladdin - 80th Pantomime - Hutton Rudby Village…
Dates:
7 Jan - 10 Jan 26
Come and celebrate our 80th consecutive pantomime!Our first panto in 1946… Come and celebrate our 80th consecutive pantomime!Our first panto in 1946 was 'Aladdin', and to celebrate this special anniversary we are returning…