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- 25 March 2026Until 25/03/2026Leeds, United KingdomBrudenell Social ClubHollie CookOn partner site
- 27 March 2026Until 27/03/2026Cornwall, United KingdomPrincess Pavillion, FalmouthHollie CookOn partner site
- 28 March 2026Until 28/03/2026Brighton, United KingdomChalk, BrightonHollie CookOn partner site
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- 4 April 2026Saturday 20:30Saint-Brieuc, 22, FranceBONJOUR MINUITHOLLIE COOK 1ERE PARTIEOn partner site
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- 8 April 2026Wednesday 21:00St Nazaire, 44, FranceLE VIPHOLLIE COOKOn partner site
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- 29 April 2026Wednesday 19:00London, United KingdomJazz CafeHollie CookOn partner site
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- 29 April 2026Wednesday 19:00London, United KingdomJazz CafeHollie Cook - RestaurantOn partner site
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- 30 April 2026Thursday 18:30Bristol, United KingdomTheklaHollie CookOn partner site
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- 5 June 2026Friday 19:30Glasgow, United KingdomKing Tuts Wah Wah HutHollie CookOn partner site
- 6 June 2026Saturday 18:00Scarborough, United KingdomScarborough Open Air TheatreMadness
- 11 June 2026Thursday 18:00Halifax, United KingdomThe Piece HallMadness
- 12 June 2026Friday 18:00Halifax, United KingdomThe Piece HallMadness
- 19 June 2026Friday 18:00Lincoln, United KingdomLincoln CastleMadnessLow Availability
About
Hollie Cook was born and bred in West London in a household dominated by music. She gravitated to the sounds of Marc Bolan, David Bowie and The Cure. With Sex Pistol Paul Cook as her dad, music was always around.
Entering professional acting, singing and modelling at a young age; Hollie soon rejected her performance arts schooling for a musical path truer to her influences. Family friend and Slits singer Ari Up persuaded Hollie to sing backing vocals for a new EP ‘Revenge of the Killer Slits', which she followed by ditching school to join the band on a six week tour. Hollie was now an official Slit - Ari referred to Hollie as the ‘Second Singer' - so when it came to record a new Slits album in LA, Hollie's vocals, keyboards and even her song ‘Cry' all featured.
More collaborations followed: a duet with Jamie T on his ‘Chaka Demus' EP,, with Ian Brown on ‘The World Is Yours', and most significantly as featured vocalist on Mike Pellanconi / Prince Fatty's underground reggae hit ‘Milk and Honey'. The single received airplay across BBC Radio 1, 6 Music, XFM, Kiss and even ended up on Grey's Anatomy. Hollie jumped at the chance to get in the studio with Mike as she was smitten by the tracks she had heard. Hollie's passion for reggae singers Janet Kay and Phyllis Dillon combined with classic 60s girl groups formed the basis for her new solo work of self coined ‘tropical pop'. The two have recently been locked in the studio recording her self-titled debut album scheduled for release on Mr Bongo Records in May 2011.
Entering professional acting, singing and modelling at a young age; Hollie soon rejected her performance arts schooling for a musical path truer to her influences. Family friend and Slits singer Ari Up persuaded Hollie to sing backing vocals for a new EP ‘Revenge of the Killer Slits', which she followed by ditching school to join the band on a six week tour. Hollie was now an official Slit - Ari referred to Hollie as the ‘Second Singer' - so when it came to record a new Slits album in LA, Hollie's vocals, keyboards and even her song ‘Cry' all featured.
More collaborations followed: a duet with Jamie T on his ‘Chaka Demus' EP,, with Ian Brown on ‘The World Is Yours', and most significantly as featured vocalist on Mike Pellanconi / Prince Fatty's underground reggae hit ‘Milk and Honey'. The single received airplay across BBC Radio 1, 6 Music, XFM, Kiss and even ended up on Grey's Anatomy. Hollie jumped at the chance to get in the studio with Mike as she was smitten by the tracks she had heard. Hollie's passion for reggae singers Janet Kay and Phyllis Dillon combined with classic 60s girl groups formed the basis for her new solo work of self coined ‘tropical pop'. The two have recently been locked in the studio recording her self-titled debut album scheduled for release on Mr Bongo Records in May 2011.
Setlists
- 1.
- 2.That Very Night
- 3.Win or Lose
- 4.Moving On
- 5.Desdemona
- 6.Take Me In Your Arms
- 7.Kush Kween
- 8.Tiger Balm
- 9.Sugar Water (Look at My Face)
- 10.Unkind Love
- 11.Superfast
- 12.99
- 13.Rockaway
- 14.Milk and Honey
- 1.Happy Hour
- 2.Tiger Balm
- 3.Shadow Kissing
- 4.Groupie (Superstar) (Delaney & Bonnie cover)
- 5.Sugar Water (Look at My Face)
- 6.Win or Lose
- 7.Love in the Dark
- 8.Moving On
- 9.Take Me In Your Arms
- 10.Milk and Honey
- 11.Kush Kween
- 12.Angel Fire
- 13.Stay Alive
- 14.Postman
- 1.Kush Dub
- 2.Happy Hour
- 3.Tiger Balm
- 4.Shadow Kissing
- 5.Full Moon Baby
- 6.Sugar Water (Look at My Face)
- 7.Moving On
- 8.Together
- 9.Milk and Honey
- 10.Kush Kween
- 11.Angel Fire
- 1.Happy Hour
- 2.Milk and Honey
- 3.Shadow Kissing
- 4.Tiger Balm
- 5.Sugar Water (Look at My Face)
- 6.Stay Alive
- 7.Survive
- 8.Moving On
- 9.Superfast
- 10.99
- 11.Angel Fire
- 12.Praying (acoustic)
- 13.Kush Kween
- 14.Unkind Love
- 15.Postman
- 16.Full Moon Baby
- 1.Happy Hour
- 2.Tiger Balm
- 3.Shadow Kissing
- 4.Together
- 5.99
- 6.Milk and Honey
- 7.Kush Kween
- 8.Postman