Nashville, TN (October 21, 2024) – British country-pop sensation Twinnie will bring her electrifying talent to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on Saturday, November 2, 2024, for an intimate Songwriter Session performance from 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 p.m. Following the performance, Twinnie will host a special meet & greet session with fans. Tickets are now available - be sure to secure your spot for this special performance today!
This show will serve as an early listening party for fans, just days before the release of her highly anticipated sophomore album, 'Something We Used To Say,' which is set to drop on November 8, 2024. The upcoming album features her latest hit single, "Hypothetically," which debuted with a bold music video premiere. Nashville Socialite called the track "an absolute knockout, blending modern country-pop vibes with infectious '90s girl-power energy... Twinnie's voice radiates warmth and confidence, reminiscent of Shania Twain's signature blend of strength and vulnerability... The catchy melody and upbeat production call to mind the Spice Girls' fun-loving, danceable anthems, while the harmonies and lush instrumental layers evoke the timeless sparkle of ABBA."
Twinnie has had an incredible year, recently making history as the first British recording artist to sing the U.S. National Anthem at GEODIS Park in Nashville. Known for her genre-blending sound, which fuses country storytelling with pop energy, Twinnie's eclectic style and dynamic performances continue to captivate audiences all over the world.
Fans attending the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum event will get a sneak peek of songs from her upcoming album, including "Hypothetically," a flirtatious anthem about taking a leap of faith in love. Twinnie's ability to connect with listeners through her honest lyrics and powerhouse vocals makes her live shows an unforgettable experience.
In celebration of her upcoming album release, Twinnie will embark on an intimate UK tour later this November, visiting cities including London, Brighton, Manchester, York, and Glasgow. With tickets selling fast"her Manchester show is already sold out"fans are eagerly anticipating the chance to see Twinnie perform live in these special, close-knit settings.
In addition to her music, Twinnie has recently expanded her talents to the small screen, joining the cast of 'Emmerdale,' the UK's longest-running and beloved soap opera. Twinnie has taken on the role of Jade, a ruthless boxing promoter, further cementing her versatility as both a musician and actress. Speaking about her new role, Twinnie shared: "My life has been a bit crazy recently juggling music and acting with lots of back and forth between Nashville and Yorkshire, but I've been loving it!"
Since launching her own career in 2020, Twinnie has captivated audiences worldwide with her genre-blending sound, combining country storytelling with pop energy. She's graced the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, becoming the first British Gypsy to stand in the circle, and has earned critical acclaim from Rolling Stone, BBC Radio, People Magazine, and Billboard. Her EP Welcome to the Club amassed over 24 million streams, and her breakout film of the same name won Best Short Film at the British Film Awards.
Recently, Twinnie performed at AmericanaFest's "Stella + Friends: The Power of Women in Music" at City Winery on September 17, showcasing her commitment to supporting women in the music industry. She is also a member of CMT's 2024 "Next Women of Country" class.
Twinnie is also the co-founder of I Know A Woman, an initiative aimed at promoting mental health and well-being in the music industry.
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