At the beginning of the last decade, this artist was making a huge dent in the charts with an abundance of hit songs, including the classic track “Murder on the Dancefloor”, with audiences around the country flocking to pick up her work.
Now, with a new decade upon us, Sophie Ellis-Bextor returns to the stage where she will undoubtedly continue to wow audiences with what is her signature style - which combines a range of musical styles from various decades. So when concert tickets are released for her upcoming shows, expect them to be hugely popular with fans.
Over the years, Sophie Ellis-Bextor has had an enormous following and in the early days of her solo career newspapers regularly reported on a rivalry between her and Victoria Beckham, something which has never been proven. Her work in the charts has also elevated her to the status occupied by the likes of Kylie Minogue and others. However, her distinctive vocals, found on tracks such as “Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love)”, “Take Me Home”, “Murder on the Dancefloor”, “Mixed Up World”, “Catch You” and “Heartbreak (Make Me a Dancer)”, amongst others, has ensured her a unique place in the hearts of fans.
And her career has also seen her release various albums; first of all a self-titled album with the band theaudience and then as a solo artist. Her debut took the form of “Read My Lips” in 2001, which was released as she was becoming enormously popular all over the country, meaning that anticipation was high for the next album “Shoot from the Hip” in 2003, which she followed up with “Trip the Light Fantastic” in 2007. But she has also ensured that fans continue to listen to her work in the new decade with releases such as “Straight to the Heart” in 2010. Such releases also ensure that fans continue to purchase pop tickets to witness her live.
So make sure you are amongst them as Sophie Ellis-Bextor tickets go on sale and she prepares to put on a stand-out show. It will be an opportunity to witness a singer whose work became some of the most listened-to tracks in the early part of the last decade, with songs like “Murder on the Dancefloor” continuing to find an audience even today. For fans and newcomers alike it is likely to be a worthwhile experience.