Enjoy an unforgettable evening with critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot in the stunning and intimate setting of The Bowes Museum’s Jubilee Room.
Nerina brings her magical performance to Barnard Castle as part of her 'All Roads Lead To' UK solo tour.
Ticket Options:
- First Two Rows (£40): Seating closest to the stage.
- Standard (£35): General admission seating.
About Nerina Pallot:
Nerina Pallot is one of the UK’s most quietly extraordinary singer-songwriters. Across eight albums, she has built a body of work that is deeply honest, musically adventurous, and completely her own. A Brit and Ivor Novello nominee, she’s collaborated with artists as commercial as Kylie Minogue, yet it’s her solo work, fiercely intimate and unflinchingly human, that has earned her a devoted following.
A spellbinding live performer and multi-instrumentalist, Pallot’s shows are never the same twice. Whether she’s behind a piano or switching between guitars, she plays with both precision and freedom, weaving stories and humour through songs that shift seamlessly from heartbreak to hilarity. Her last major London show at the iconic Palladium sold out, a testament to the emotional force of her live performances.
Her haunting cover of Love Will Tear Us Apart introduced her to a new generation of listeners when it featured in the acclaimed TV series Normal People, going viral and reaffirming her gift for reinventing familiar songs with startling emotional clarity.
The All Roads Lead To tour is Pallot at her most raw and direct: one woman, a piano, a guitar, and songs drawn from across her 25 year career. From grassroots venues to beautiful old theatres in towns that don’t often get shows like this, these performances are a celebration of connection, between artist and audience, between songs and the stories that shaped them.
Whether you’ve been with her since Dear Frustrated Superstar or Fires, or you’re only just arriving, all roads lead to here.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see Nerina Pallot up close and personal in one of County Durham’s most iconic venues.
Additional Information:
- Doors open at 6:30 PM. Performance starts at 7:30 PM
- Performance length: circa 1 hour 20 minutes plus interval
- A Pre-performance dinner is available in Cafe Bowes from 5-7 PM. View the menu and book your table here
- A licensed bar will be available.
- Limited to a maximum of 4 tickets per booking
If you have any access needs, please email us on events@thebowesmuseum.org.uk. For more information about our access facilities please visit https://thebowesmuseum.org.uk/visit/access-for-all/.