Petite Meller will play her biggest London show to date at Heaven on October 15, 2015.
The announcement follows recent show stopping performances at Latitude Festival – which The Times described as ‘pure joy’ – and upcoming appearances at the Reading and Leeds Festival.
Her rapturous lives shows have also won high praise from Radio One’s Annie Mac among others, who said of her headline performance at The Victoria in April, “[it was] like walking out of the Hacienda at the end, I’m obsessed. ”
Meller’s debut single Baby Love has quickly established her as one of the most exciting, interesting, colourful, and completely original artists in recent years. A Gospel inspired, rave piano driven, sax-toting pop anthem, Baby Love and its accompanying video, has racked up close to two million views on YouTube, and repeatedly hit the top spot on Shazam. The song recently captured the imagination of Lorde, who tweeted her 3.7m followers about the video stating, “god this is good”.
In addition, her unique sense of style has been captured in fashion magazines across the globe including Paper, V, W Magazine, The Beat, Interview and Sunday Times Style magazine while her next video promises to be every bit as extraordinary as all her visuals to date.
Listen to Petite Meller in session for Annie Mac on Radio One here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02wg0pq
Ticket’s for Petite Meller at Heaven go on sale Wednesday, July 29 @ 10am.
Ticket link:
http://myticket.co.uk/artists/petite-meller
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