After a couple of years' absence, Beverley Knight is back and on incredible form.
Performing to an almost sell-out crowd she is sassy, powerful and totally in control.
Backed by a band who love her as much as she loves them, Beverley has the air of a diva but without the Maria Carey attitude.
She enjoys working up a sweat and encourages her audience to do the same.
Dressed in a waspy black and yellow top, tight jeans and sexy red high-heel boots, she bumps and grinds her way through this classy performance.
Two of her backing singers are from Brighton and when they perform an En Vogue-style r'n'b a capella track they are greeted with home-coming pride. With a voice that rivals r'n'b contemporaries such as Mary J Blige, Whitney and Alicia Keys, Beverley is a singing legend.
The audience went as mad for older tracks as they did for recent hits such as Shoulda Woulda Coulda and Who I Am. Beverley is back to claim the title of UK r'n'b queen.
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