An Evening With Petula Clark
The Legendary Film and theatre music star and two-time Grammy Award Winner returns for an Australian Tour in March 2012 proudly presented by ATA AllStar Artists.
Her career has been extraordinary and outstanding, and has spanned over 65 years, with more gold albums to her credit than any other British artist.
She has sold in excess of 68 million records throughout her career, and is one of the most sought-after recording artists and concert personalities in the world today.
She started her professional career as an entertainer
on BBC Radio, made her film debut in the Maurice Elvey, directed comedy ‘Medal For The General’ in 1944 and went on to become internationally known for her popular upbeat hits that included:
‘Downtown’, ‘I Know A Place’, ‘My Love’, ‘Colour My World’
‘A Sign Of The Times’, ‘Don’t Sleep In The Subway’,
‘This Is My Song’ (written for her by the great Charles Chaplin),
and many others…
She is in constant demand with lead roles in major theatrical productions such as ‘Sound Of Music’, ‘Blood Brothers’ and ‘Sunset Boulevard’.
In 1998 she was honoured by Queen Elizabeth II by being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
Bookings and Venues
Thursday 29th March @ 7pm
Stamford Grand, Adelaide
Book at BASS 131 246 or online here bass.net.au
