Katie Melua channels nostalgia at the opening of her new tour

Izak Hannard | 10th December 2018

Katie Melua performs Winter Tour 2018 with Gori Women's Choir in Manchester 2018

Photo courtesy of Allan Jones

Now that winter has drifted in and settled into the city, the festive spirit is amongst us and to warm our souls, Katie Melua brought her winter tour to The Lowry Theatre. Katie’s show opened with a set by the very quirky Keeva who brought elements of noir with sultry songs played acoustically. Katie was joined by the Gori Women’s Choir who brought a harmonious edge to a memorable show. 
With plenty of Georgian spirit and the stage glowing in seasonal visuals, Katie opened her spectacular two-part show. Katie began by singing one of her most mesmerising songs called “If You Are So Beautiful” sung in Georgian. The theatre glowed entrancing tones of blue with a backdrop of the Georgian mountains. Katie’s voice had no boundaries and her innate musicality shone through. Refreshing the senses, Katie channelled nostalgia singing her iconic song “Nine Million Bicycles” and made us all reminisce as she performed a rendition of Shirley Bassey’s “Diamonds are Forever”.
Katie Melua performs at The Lowry Salford Manchester 2018 Winter Tour

Photo courtesy of Allan Jones

Joined by the Women’s Gori Choir, the stage glimmered with ethereal vibes with sounds snowing softly and harmoniously through the theatre. Celestial elements edged in the winter mood performing emotionally driven tracks from their collaborative album “In Winter”. Katie and the Gori Women’s Choir were the perfect combination in defining what the Christmas season is really about – love and appreciation. “Perfect World” was enchanting and deep and plucked every sense of emotion out of the audience. Stripped back, the performance felt vulnerable and was an emotional rollercoaster that you did not want to get off.
The acoustics of the drums, bass and guitar brought a captivating energy that could felt in the soul and blended soothingly together. Katie’s unique style added charm to make the show golden with alluring energy that carried the audience from one performance to the next.
Katie Melua performing alongside the Gori Women's Choir at The Lowry Manchester 2018 Winter Tour

Photo courtesy of Allan Jones

Katie’s music is a euphoria in itself and throughout her performance, Katie demonstrated a more stripped back and mature way of writing about love. The show was euphonic and captivating as we embarked on a journey through a winter realm of enlightening storytelling.
Katie will be performing across the UK throughout the month, delivering the gift of music across the country. Katie Melua received a standing ovation as her music resonated with the entire audience. Breathtaking performances enthralled everybody. The stories in Katie’s songs captured the light and mood of winter and was certainly a show that will be appreciated.