Nashville, TN (October 4, 2024) - Twinnie, the vibrant British country-pop artist, made history as the first British artist to perform the American National Anthem at GEODIS Park during the Nashville SC game on October 2, 2024. Located at the Nashville Fairgrounds, GEODIS Park is a state-of-the-art, 30,000-seat soccer-specific stadium, and Twinnie’s performance marks a significant milestone in her burgeoning career. Click here to watch the historical moment!
Twinnie used her well-known humor to reflect on her experience, posting on Instagram, “Does this make it official?! I’m a Nashvillian? Is this my initiation?!”
On a more serious note, she added, “I am incredibly honored to be the first British artist to sing the US National Anthem at Geodis Park. It was a thrilling experience to share this moment with the passionate fans of Nashville SC. It felt like a beautiful convergence of cultures!”
With her captivating, Gypsy-like energy and mesmerizing stage presence, Twinnie has become a standout figure in the music industry. Her recent release, “Hypothetically,” released on September 20, 2024, showcases a bold and flirtatious new direction as she leaves her "sad-girl" era behind. “Hypothetically” offers fans a playful glimpse into her highly anticipated sophomore album, 'Something We Used To Say,' set to drop on November 8, 2024.
In celebration of her upcoming album release, Twinnie will embark on an intimate UK tour this November, visiting cities including London, Brighton, Manchester, York, and Glasgow. With tickets selling fast—her Manchester show is already sold out—Twinnie expresses her excitement: “There’s nothing like being on stage. This tour will be all about connecting with my fans on a personal level and showing them my gratitude. It’s going to be magical and full of joy!”
Crazy Ex Tour Dates:
November 25: The Grace, London
November 26: The Hope & Ruin, Brighton
November 27: Gullivers, Manchester
November 28: The Crescent, York
November 29: Malones, Glasgow
Adding to her exciting November schedule, Twinnie will grace the stage of the legendary Country Music Hall of Fame on November 2, 2024, providing fans a chance to experience her electrifying live performance ahead of her album release.
About Twinnie:
With her free-spirited, Gypsy-like essence, Twinnie is a true musical force. Raised in the Romani Travelling community in England, she began her journey in entertainment at the tender age of four. A triple threat, she’s no stranger to the spotlight, having worked alongside Glenn Close, Christian Slater, and Alan Menken in film and stage. Before rising to country stardom, she performed as a backing singer and dancer for Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams, and held lead roles in West End shows like Chicago and Rock of Ages.
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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