Rupi Kaur

Monday 19th September

Performing new unpublished pieces, poems from her latest book home body and greatest hits from her iconic books milk and honey and the sun and her flowers – Rupi Kaur is bringing a captivating performance to the world stage in an all-new spoken word poetry experience.

 

Known for her captivating performance and unforgettably powerful voice, Rupi leads audiences on a journey of personal loss and love, growth, mental health, community, friendship, and strength. As her biggest tour to date, the show integrates original music and projections, creating a highly immersive experience as Rupi lifts hearts and endlessly enthralls with her personal stories and undeniable humor.

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