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Multi-award winning musician Sheryl Crow is set to fly high with her latest show when she performs at Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall on Wednesday, October 29.

Following a wealth of positive reviews for her current album Feels Like Home, Sheryl Crow is currently on her UK and Ireland tour.

After 35 million album sales, nine Grammy Awards, seven studio albums and an immensely popular Very Best Of collection, Feels Like Home represents a new chapter in Sheryl Crow’s enduring, successful career.

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Recalling the Americana story-telling and twangy guitars that made her first two albums so successful, the 12-track Feels Like Home was produced by Sheryl Crow with Justin Niebank.

It also represents the first album in her career in which each song was co-written with another songwriter, and includes guest performances from country superstars Brad Paisley (slide guitar on We Oughta Be Drinkin’) and Zac Brown (vocals on Homesick).

Sheryl Crow debuted the album’s first single Easy on Jimmy Kimmel Live, with her subsequent UK promotion including TV appearances on BBC Breakfast, The Graham Norton Show and Sunday Brunch.

She has maintained a huge profile since breaking through with her 1994 global hit All I Wanna Do. Here, she’s enjoyed success with four Top 10 hits, five Top 20 singles and five Top 10 albums.

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She has also has performed for President Obama and is a passionate supporter of a variety of environmental and health-related charities.

Over the year, she has performed duets with musical luminaries such as Sting and Mick Jagger, has been nominated for an additional 27 GRAMMYs and has released eight studio albums (seven charting Top 10, four of them platinum-plus), a quadruple-platinum greatest hits collection and a Christmas album.

Sheryl Crow has a combined 40 Top 10s on the Billboard Hot 100, Adult Top 40, Adult Contemporary, Mainstream Top 40, Triple A (with the most No.1 singles among women in the chart’s 17-year history) and Hot Country Songs charts, Crow can also count a US Top 20 solo country single to her long list of accolades.

Tickets to see her in action at Nottingham’s Royal Concert Hall on October 29 are £29.50-£39.50 and you can call the box office for availability on 0115 9895555 or go to www.trch.co.uk