Harriet performs intimate interpretations of her favourite sounds of the 70s, including hits by The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Carole King, The Carpenters, and Christopher Cross, interlaced with her nostalgic original material. It’s an evening not to be missed!
“This is what we are all trying to do, isn’t it... get the feeling again.”
Harriet’s sell-out show, Trying To Get The Feeling Again, sees her performing intimate interpretations of her favourite sounds of the 70s, including hits by The Carpenters, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Carole King, Christopher Cross and more, interlaced with her nostalgic original material.
Her covers of classic 70s songs have gone viral on social media, with her voice and music connecting with millions of people all over the globe. Harriet has gained 500,000 followers across her social media platforms in just a few months, and videos of her performing these songs have been watched over 70 million times.
Trying To Get The Feeling Again transports audiences back to the 70s, where they are able to connect with each other through a mutual love of this wonderful music, while experiencing all the emotions that this coveted era evokes.
“They're back again, just like a long-lost friend; all the songs I loved so well.”
About Harriet
Often compared to the legendary Karen Carpenter, Harriet celebrates 70s nostalgia with the launch of her new show, Trying To Get The Feeling Again, and her album of the same name (coming 4th October 2024). The album and show emerge as Harriet successfully takes on some of the timeless classics of the decade, introducing them to a new audience. Her social media teasers of Yesterday Once More, Rainbow Connection, Sailing and others have been played over 70 million times.
Full of her elegant and exquisitely performed interpretations of classic songs from the likes of The Carpenters, Carole King, and Barry Manilow, Trying To Get The Feeling Again guarantees the ultimate rush of nostalgia, with Harriet’s vocals breathing fresh life into much-loved songs from this coveted era.
For Harriet, it also presents an opportunity for personal rediscovery: to dig deep into her record collection and reconnect with the songs that first inspired her to pursue a life in music:
“This album and tour are a celebration of my love for music from the late 1970s and the songs that have shaped me as an artist and performer. I have been longing to reconnect with my musical roots, and Trying To Get The Feeling Again, both the album and live show, has given me the opportunity to embrace parts of myself and my sound that I’m excited to share. I hope people discover in the album and live show a sense of comfort and nostalgia and are able to experience again any feelings they thought had been lost. I think this is something we are all craving right now... to get the feeling again.”