As her highly anticipated North American tour approaches, Nina Nesbitt kicks off 2019 with the official video to her latest single 'Colder.' Directed by Debbie Scanlan, the video was shot in Bing Crosby's former home in Palm Springs and is out everywhere now. Watch the video for 'Colder' HERE.
As her highly anticipated North American tour approaches, Nina Nesbitt kicks off 2019 with the official video to her latest single 'Colder.' Directed by Debbie Scanlan, the video was shot in Bing Crosby's former home in Palm Springs and is out everywhere now. Watch the video for 'Colder' HERE.
Following the announcement of her 2019 North American headlining tour, Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt returns today with 'Colder,' the latest single from her forthcoming album, 'The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change,' which will be released February 1(Cooking Vinyl). Written by Nina and produced by Fraser T Smith (Stormzy/ Adele/Drake/Florence and the Machine), 'Colder' talks about the aftermath of heartbreak, and features Nina at her very best, both lyrically and musically. The song is both delicate and dreamy, all while maintaining a cool confidence, and with a killer chorus to boot, 'Colder' will leave listeners anything but.
Today, Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt announces her 2019 North American headline tour in support of her forthcoming album, 'The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change,' which will be released February 1, 2019 via Cooking Vinyl. The 19-city tour kicks off February 23, 2019 in Dallas, TX, and sees Nina play such cities as Austin, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington, DC, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and more, before concluding March 24th in Seattle, WA. For tickets and tour information, please visit www.ninanesbittmusic.com/tour/.
The eagerly awaited album from Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt, 'The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change' will be released on the February 1, 2019 through Cooking Vinyl. Having obtained over 100 million streams between singles since signing her new deal with Cooking Vinyl, the new album shows Nina at her lyrical and musical best.
BGL: immersing us in art
Working together since 1996 and based in Quebec City, BGL strives to surprise spectators by immersing them in highly unlikely, yet not altogether impossible situations. 'We take genuine pleasure in breaking out of the traditional framework in which art is experienced,' says BGL, 'in order to bring the human being and art closer together and to give the alert, unsettled spectator a physical and active experience.'