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Voice – The Best of Tour
Tour by Beverley Knight
Legs1
No. of shows19

Voice – The Best of Tour was a Concert tour by British singer-songwriter Beverley Knight, organised to support the album Voice - The Best of Beverley Knight. It began on 9 November 2006 in Cardiff and ended on 6 December 2006 in Plymouth.

Set list

  1. "Good Morning World" (Intro)
  2. "Made It Back"
  3. "Get Up"
  4. "Flavour of the Old School"
  5. "After You"
  6. "Supersonic"
  7. "Same (As I Ever Was)"
  8. "Piece of My Heart"
  9. "Shape of You" (acoustic)
  10. "Sista Sista" (acoustic)
  11. "The Need of You" (acoustic)
  12. "Greatest Day"
  13. "Black Butta"
  14. "Rock Steady"
  15. "Gold"
  16. "Shoulda Woulda Coulda"
    Encore:
  17. "Keep This Fire Burning"
  18. "Come as You Are"

Footnotes:

  • On numerous nights at the start of the tour, the final song performed was "Angels".

Personnel

Vocals

  • Beverley Knight – vocals
  • Me'sha Bryan – backing vocals
  • Bryan Chambers – backing vocals
  • Billie Godfrey – backing vocals

Band

  • Paul Reid – Guitars / Musical Director
  • Ashley Kingsley – keyboards
  • Darren Abraham – drums
  • Paul Bruce – bass

Management

Additional personnel

  • Dennie Vidal – FOH engineer
  • Steven Abbiss – lighting design
  • Simon Piggy Lynch – lighting crew chief
  • Craig Pryde – PA tech
  • Rob Webster Reed – monitor engineer

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
9 November 2006 Cardiff Wales St David's Hall
10 November 2006 Oxford England New Theatre
11 November 2006 Brighton The Dome
14 November 2006 Southampton Guildhall
15 November 2006 Nottingham Royal Centre
17 November 2006 Brentwood Leisure Centre
18 November 2006 Reading Hexagon
20 November 2006 Ipswich Regent
21 November 2006 Cambridge Cambridge Corn Exchange
23 November 2006 Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Hall
24 November 2006 Glasgow Scotland ABC Glasgow
25 November 2006 Sheffield England Octagon
27 November 2006 Manchester The Lowry
28 November 2006 Liverpool Philharmonic
29 November 2006 London Hammersmith Apollo
1 December 2006 Manchester The Lowry
4 December 2006 Folkestone Leas Cliff
5 December 2006 Bristol Colston Hall
6 December 2006 Plymouth Pavilions