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Adelaide MacKenzie Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Adelaide MacKenzie

Mar 21, 2020

7:00 PM GMT
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Adelaide MacKenzie Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Following my sold out private hosting of my Album release 'Simply Me' at the Hideaway last year 2019, I am grateful to announce that I am there again with my full band on Saturday 21st March 2020. Come join me with my bless horns section, backing vocals, amazing musicians and full band!!!! Get a feel of the soul, r&b, gospel fusion with my touch of Jazz and Reggae which be my delight to share with you!!! Simply me TOUR is here! Come dine with me, great food, great vibes from the audience.
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Adelaide MacKenzie Biography

.Now set to return to The Jazz Café by popular demand as she supports another great neo-soul singer Teedra Moses in February 2020 on her UK tour, Adelaide will also be supporting the legendary Reggae Queen Marcia Griffiths in March 2020 and on Saturday 21st October is set to showcase her album and new tracks at The Hideaway, Streatham Jazz Venue.

South London born and bred. Adelaide Mackenzie, born to Jamaican parents grew up to Reggae & Soul music and was strongly influenced by this genre of music from a young age. Her mum recognised her ability to sing and sent her to a vocal trainer where she sang with the London Jazz Orchestra.
She later went on to join The Brit School of performing arts also attended by music successes such as Adele, Leona Lewis, Amy Winehouse, Floetry and Jesse J as well as many others too.
She went on to release tracks with various independent labels including Jungo Beats, Uppercut Records and First Light Records in the late 90’s. After a career break to become a mother, her singing career was re-ignited after finding her faith in God; and went on to join the worship team at her local church Ruach Ministries, Brixton branch.
By 2005 she launched her first album “Daily Process” at the Jazz Café in Camden, London.
She packed out the venue and continued her success with various gigs and award nominations including best single in 2004 at The GEM (Gospel Entertainment Music) Awards and in 2006 for best female gospel singer at The Oasis Music Awards.
In 2007 the BWA ( Black Women In Arts) presented Adelaide Mackenzie their Nina Simone “Inspirational Artist of the year award at there annual jazz awards at The Vortex Jazz bar, Dalston, East London.

Her voice has opened doors for her, allowing her to open up for world famous artists including Alexander O’Neil, Aswad, Frankie Beverley & Maze and the Inspirational and motivational speaker & Oprah Winfrey Network host “Iyanla Vanzant”. She also supported Jazzie B of Soul2Soul at the grand opening of the Olympics 2012.
Her Vocals have also been called upon to feature on two tracks “Be Careful What You Wish For and Fort Knox” on rock star Noel Gallagher’s “High Flying Birds” Album called “Who built the moon” released November 2017.


Blessed Souls UK is born
Adelaide has so much more than an amazing singing voice and unlike some artists, has great charisma and a connection with the audience; a stage presence which engages the audience so that they are left wanting more and excited for her next event. With many hosting events both locally and nationally it is not a surprise that she would go on to host her own event.

This award winning inspirational lady launched her now well renowned open-mic event Blessed Souls UK in October 2007. Set up to showcase the musical talent in London, it has successfully toured various bars and venues/restaurants all over London. It has had the honour of some very special guests gracing the stage including Michelle John, Omar, Don-E, Kele Le Roc, Jaz Ellington AND MOBO Award winners Rachel Kerr, Fuse ODG, Lurine Cato and Isaiah Raymond Dyer.

The New Album titled “Simply Me” is an eclectic blend of soul, reggae and pop fused with Jazzy and gospel influences and elements of spoken word to really give people something to inspire and reflect on.
It also includes the ‘Brook Benton and Clyde Otis’ song “Endlessly” also covered by Randy Crawford. Adelaide recently released her version of ‘Endlessly’ as a single and the feedback from radio DJ’s has been amazing. As a result, it has secured her several gigs including The Soul and Reggae Festival at Hayling Island in Portsmouth, March 2019, making it her 3rd year attending and singing at the event.

She also wowed the audience as the Sole Supporting act for American artist Neo-soul Singer Goapele at the Jazz Café in July 2019 showcasing exclusive tracks from the new album.
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