Having just stepped into a new era by sharing the single ‘Mansion’ and announcing the September 27th release of her eagerly anticipated new album ‘Mountain Music’, Nina Nesbitt celebrates a fresh start with news of a very special show.

Big Things, Small Crowd: An Intimate Night with Nina Nesbitt will see the Scottish singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist play an up-close and personal show at The Camden Assembly in London on May 23rd. Nina will introduce brand new songs from the upcoming album and play a selection of fan favourites joined by her full live band.

Fans who pre-order ‘Mountain Music’ here by 9am, Wednesday, April 24th will receive access to a pre-sale for tickets for the show, which opens at 10am on Wednesday, April 24th. The pre-sale will remain live until any remaining tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday, April 26th.

Nina says, “Big things, Small town is coming to you, London! I’m so incredibly excited to play some of the new songs off my album live to you. This album was recorded live from Middle farm studio with a live band so I wanted to bring that experience to life.”

The first release via her new independent label Apple Tree Records, ‘Mountain Music’ sees Nina going back to the folk and Americana roots that first inspired her passion for songwriting. The most authentic and honest album of her career to date, it’s a record that explores her own perspective: a girl who grew up in a Scottish village and spent her turbulent twenties inLondon, where her career put her in the public eye.

The album emerged after Nina overcame a personal crisis. Overwhelmed by the constant demand of social media, she stepped away and focused purely on songwriting: first landing a smash hit for K-Pop giants IVE before her own creativity was reignited after she left London for a new home in the countryside with her long-term partner. That was where ‘Mountain Music’ took shape. Featuring ‘Mansion’ as well as the recent tracks ‘On The Run’ and ‘Pages’, the album was produced byPeter Miles and Nina at his Middle Farm Studios in Devon.

Nina Nesbitt rose to fame at a young age with her disarming, candid pop - her artistry winning an influential star with Taylor Swift and leading to stadium shows as guest to Coldplay. This new era was inspired, in part, by the tour years she spent in the States in support of her critically acclaimed second album ‘The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change’, which has since exceeded a billion streams.

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