
Venue : Barbican Theatre
15:00–16:00 | In conversation
Chair: Gemma Cairney
Twenty years after Put Your Records On made her a household name, Corinne Bailey Rae has spent every year since refusing to stay that artist. From that breakthrough debut to the radical, archive-built world of Black Rainbows, she has built a career on reinvention — and in this headline conversation, she’s honest about what that’s cost her, and what it’s earned her.
There’s also a new chapter: Corinne opens up about turning Put Your Records On into her first children’s picture book, and how music, imagination and motherhood have quietly reshaped everything she makes since.
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