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Sat 16 May 2026 • 2pm

In Conversation with Corinne Bailey Rae

Put Your Records On - A Family Event

Event details

Booka and Linghams bookshop , two independent bookshops are collaborating on an event with singer Corinne Bailey Rae and her children’s book. 

Inspired by Corinne Bailey Rae’s award-winning hit song, this picture book celebrates music’s unique power to soothe or energize us when we need it most. 

“Today I’d like to do something I’ve never done before,” Bea tells her great aunt Portia during one of their Sunday visits. And before she knows it, she’s being led upstairs to an attic room she didn’t know existed–a wonderful haven full of Portia’s cherished items, including shelf after shelf of records. “There’s a song here for every emotion–for the whole rainbow of feelings,” Portia tells Bea. Then they listen together, dancing to a celebration song, laughing along with a circus-happy song, and feeling held by a song that comforts them during a thunderstorm. Bea heads home at the end of the day, excited to continue learning about herself and her world through music. 

Corinne Bailey Rae’s “Put Your Records On” is a multi-platinum anthem about freedom and joy. Now, in this beautiful storybook, the Grammy Award-winning musician brings that empowerment and exuberance to children.

Limited VIP Meet and Greet tickets available.

Venue
Main Theatre, Storyhouse Theatre
Duration
Approx 60 minutes, includes Q&A
Prices

Members (includes a book): £12.30

Non-members (includes a book): £13.50

Two Tickets and One Book Bundle
Members: £21 / Non-members: £23

Use the code PAIR

Essential Companion tickets do not include a book.

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