Lisa Stansfield
Lisa Stansfield announces 2018 album release ‘Deeper’ & European tour + teases new music
“…she never fails to fill the room with glitz, drama and bursting emotion.” Q Magazine
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Lisa Stansfield has announced that her new album ‘Deeper’ will be released in spring 2018 alongside a European tour.
In a video posted online she revealed “as you can see we’ve been busy in the studio and we are now putting all the final finishing touches to the album. It sounds great. I just hope you think the same, I hope you like it as much as we do. It’s coming out in the spring and we’ve decided to call it Deeper. So keep an eye out…I’m just excited…I think it is going to be a great ride. I’m looking forward to it.”
The video also included teasers of 3 songs from the new record, her eight studio album. Watch video HERE (Embed code)
Lisa also announced she will be “swapping the studio for a tour bus” to embark on a European tour in spring 2018 including 12 UK dates.
Lisa's contribution to British soul is undeniable with a string of hit singles including All Around The World, All Woman, The Real Thing and many award winning albums. Her unmistakable voice has been a constant presence on the dance floor and airwaves ever since 1989. Most recently the Grammy nominated, multi BRIT, Ivor Novello and Silver Clef Award winner returned to the Top 20 of the UK album charts with her 7th studio album 'Seven'. A gorgeous and personal collection of her trademark soul, the record was a reminder of why she has sold nearly 20 million records worldwide and had a string of international top 10 hits.
“Stansfield still knows the way to the heart of a memorable melody, and her distinctive pipes are in fine fettle” - Uncut
“Lisa still has the most distinctive and sensuous voice in soul pop” - The Times