Beth Nielsen Chapman Travels All Around The World For Tenby Show In 2021

Twice Grammy-nominated Nashville based singer/songwriter, Beth Nielsen Chapman is set to bring her All Around The World tour to the UK in 2021 and will be playing West Wales among her UK dates.

Beth has released thirteen solo albums and written seven Number 1 hits and songs recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Bette Midler, Elton John, Neil Diamond, Michael McDonald, Keb Mo’, Roberta Flack, Waylon Jennings, Indigo Girls, & Faith Hill’s Mega-hit This Kiss, ASCAP’S 1999 Song Of The Year.

Beth Nielsen Chapman – Songwriter’s Hall of Fame Inductee

Inducted into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in 2016, Beth is also a breast cancer survivor and environmentalist and considers herself a creativity midwife, passionate about inspiring others to fully blossom into their creative life.

Throughout her career, Beth has been in demand as a keynote speaker and teacher of workshops on creativity, songwriting, grief, and healing through art, using a unique inspiring approach to tapping into the creative process. She has also taught at Universities internationally including the Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama, The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, and the Berklee School of Music among others. Most recently Beth has been invited to be an Ambassador for the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation. http://www.tbhef.org

See Beth Nielsen Chapman In Tenby

Early in 2021, Beth will debut The SongSchool Podcast which will feature legendary guest songwriters describing what they consider the “perfect song” as well as on the spot critiques for songs submitted, both live in the studio and down the phone line from the other side of the world. After the feedback, any songs that are rewritten and improved will be brought back to the show.

The fall of 2021 will bring the release of Beth’s 15th solo album along with a world tour starting in the UK. Beth Nielsen Chapman will play Tenby De Valence Pavilion on Thursday 18th November 2021.

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