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Love Supreme Jazz Festival
Glynde Place, East Sussex
3rd - 5th Jul 2026
Boogietown
Kingston-Upon-Thames
11th Jul 2026
Solihull Summer Fest
18th - 19th Jul 2026
Tramlines
24th - 26th Jul 2026
Kendal Calling Festival
Lowther Deer Park, nr Penrith, Cumbria
30th July - 2nd Aug 2026
Carfest
28th - 30th Aug 2026
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Louise Gabrielle Bobb (born April 16, 1970, London) is an English singer who records under the name Gabrielle. She has a problem with one eye and in her career, has worn an eyepatch, a long sideswept fringe or more recently (post c. 2000) dark glasses to conceal her eye problem.
Her debut single "Dreams" topped the UK charts in June 1993. A sample of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" was requested but refused. The single entered the British charts at #2, which was the highest chart entry a debut act ever scored in the UK at that time. The following week it climbed to the top spot and spent the next three weeks there.
Using a sample from Bob Dylan's "Knocking on Heaven's Door", "Rise" became Gabrielle's second UK number one in 2000. The album of the same name also reached the topspot and even spent 87 weeks in the chart.
Other notable singles include "Give Me A Little More Time", "Walk On By" (a cover of the Burt Bacharach/Hal David classic), "If You Ever" - a duet with East 17 and "Out of Reach" from the soundtrack to Bridget Jones's Diary.