Sister Sledge To Lose Royal Albert Hall In Music

by | May 16, 2023

Following their incredible and lauded sold-out headline of London’s Roundhouse in December, Sister Sledge have announced their return to the capital for a blistering summer show. The one-night-only event will see the family band headline the iconic Royal Albert Hall for a not to be missed Sledgendary event!

Sister Sledge @ Roundhouse 14th Dec 2022 (Luke Dyson)

Sister Sledge @ Roundhouse 14th Dec 2022 (Luke Dyson)
Sister Sledge @ Roundhouse 14th Dec 2022 (Luke Dyson)

Experience their greatest hits including Lost In Music, Thinking Of You, We Are Family and many more, as the renowned American vocal group transform the Royal Albert Hall into a true 70’s celebration. Since breaking through with He’s The Greatest Dancer, the GRAMMY®-nominated group have amassed a string of Gold and Platinum records and accumulated total sales of over 15million worldwide. Their albums, several of which were produced by the renowned Nile Rodgers, have received global recognition.

Sister Sledge (Thilo Larsson)

Sister Sledge (Thilo Larsson)
Sister Sledge (Thilo Larsson)

Joined by seventies hitmakers The Real Thing performing their No.1 Hit You To Me Are Everything alongside Can’t Get By Without You and Can You Feel The Force, audiences can expect an unforgettable evening at the world famous Royal Albert Hall. The line-up is completed by Dimitri From Paris and Twiggy Garcia.

Sister Sledge (Chris Loomis)

Sister Sledge (Chris Loomis)
Sister Sledge (Chris Loomis)

Original members Debbie and Kim Sledge will be joined by sister Carol Sledge along with a full eight-piece band. Tickets are on sale now via RoyalAlbertHall.com and SeeTickets.com.

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