Alesha in first of only two solo shows
Tuesday 24th March 2009, 9:00AM GMT.

After the phenomenal success of her gold selling solo album The Alesha Show and smash hit singles The Boy Does Nothing and Breathe Slow, Alesha Dixon will be taking to the Wulfrun Hall stage this May for the first of only two solo shows she has confirmed.
Alesha will be at the Wolverhampton Wulfren Hall on Saturday, May 2, and the Norwich UEA on Sunday, May 3.
Click here to buy tickets to Alesha’s Wolverhampton show.
Over the past six months, Alesha’s status has rocketed to superstardom.
Since shimmying her way into the charts with ‘The Boy Does Nothing’ and ‘Breathe Slow’, she has: sold over 750,000 records; been a personal guest of Gordon and Sarah Brown at Downing Street (Mr Brown dubbed her ‘a national treasure’); and most recently completed an awe inspiring epic climb to the peak of Mt Kilimanjaro helping raise over £3 million for Comic Relief.
As well as a series of dates supporting Enrique Inglesias on his UK tour, Alesha has announced two solo live dates. For the first time fans will be able to see her perform in with a live band exclusively for them.
Along with her phenomenal UK support, Alesha is one of a few UK artists also enjoying international success with The Boy Does Nothing: sitting in the continent’s Top 10 airplay for 4 months; hitting the Top 5 iTunes charts and recently debuting straight in at No.2 on the French charts.
Not only a household name, Alesha is also an artist at the top of her game, an electrifying dancer described as having Formula One levels of va-va-voom, and an accomplished songwriter and singer with her own unique sound.
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National tresure??? Yeah, ok. Why not make Timmy Mallet a ‘National Tresure’ as well. climb a mountain, and all of a sudden your florence nightingale.
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