by Alexandra Pollard Staff | Photos by Press

Carole King to play Tapestry in full at Hyde Park show

This'll be King's first UK show in nearly three decades

 

Carole King play Tapestry in full at Hyde Park British Summer Time Photo: Press

Carole King is set to play her first London show in almost three decades this July - at Hyde Park as part of British Summer Time.

The musician will perform her seminal album, Tapestry, in full for the very first time. The 1971 album includes tracks such as 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow', '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' and 'You've Got A Friend'.

King will perform the album in full at British Summer Time Hyde Park on 3 July - and it'll be the first time she's ever played it in full live.

Speaking of the forthcoming show, King said, "I want to begin by thanking Londoners for making Beautiful: The Carole King Musical so successful. And now I’m coming to London and can’t wait to perform Tapestry from beginning to end for the first time ever! How perfect to be doing that in the heart of one of my favourite cities."

King will be supported by The Eagles' Don Henley and her daughter Louise Goffin, who provided vocals for King's 1974 album Wrap Around Joy when she was just 14.

Carole King's Tapestry performance at British Summer Time Hyde Park takes place on 3 July, and tickets go on sale this Friday (11 March) at 9am. Get tickets and more information here.

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