Sabrina Francis

Sabrina Francis

Sabrina Francis, The First Grenadian Musician, To perform At The Royal Albert Hall, London

Written by: Torah B Ltd

2023 is on track for becoming a truly momentous year for Sabrina Francis as she continues to scale new heights with her music on every level.

The artist’s most recent cause to celebrate comes via an invitation to support Asa – the ‘soul-full’ Nigerian-French singer, songwriter and recording artist, at the Royal Albert Hall, one of London’s most iconic performance venues on May 24th, 2023.

Sabrina joins the prestigious ranks of only two Grenadians, Paul Keens-Douglas (author and storyteller) and Jennifer Hosten (Miss World – 1970), known to have graced the stage of the Royal Albert Hall, making Sabrina the first Grenadian musician to perform at the illustrious venue.

“This is so amazing,” Sabrina says.  “I don’t think I have enough words to express how I feel … the things that happen when you step out in faith and then keep taking one step at a time.  I am beyond thrilled, immensely grateful to be given so much and the support of so many … and honestly, now I’m pumped to work even harder because there’s so much I want to do.  For sure, count on me leaving my heart on stage as always.”


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Sabrina wraps her UK tour with a performance at Extinction Rebellion at Victoria Park on April 22.  The work continues however with preparation for her performance at the Carriacou Maroon Festival on April 29, followed by Sabrina’s Treehouse Concert on May 6 and her annual Wide Open Concert carded for May 14, before returning to the UK for her Royal Albert Hall debut.

 

Connect with Sabrina here to book interviews and get all the latest updates:

Email:  info@sabrinafrancis.com

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/sabrinafrancismusic/

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/SabrinaFrancisMusic

Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/@SabrinaFrancis

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