
Judith Hill brings her Grammy-winning music to the Howard Assembly Room, presenting an intimate exploration of survival, creativity, and personal strength through her latest album.
Hill's musical narrative is a testament to artistic courage, emerging from a period of profound personal challenge. Her album Letters from a Black Widow represents more than just a collection of songs – it's a profound statement of personal reclamation. As she reflects, "Black Widow was such a dark presence in my life that was too looming and intimidating to even talk about".
The album emerges from a transformative period during the pandemic, when Hill found the space to confront and process her experiences. Following the tragic losses of her collaborators Michael Jackson and Prince, she faced unwarranted media scrutiny and online harassment. Yet, through her music, Hill transforms these challenges into a powerful narrative of resilience and artistic expression.
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Howard Assembly Room
46 New Briggate
Leeds
LS1 6NU
United Kingdom