A Scottish singer who supported Stevie Nicks is heading to Glasgow.
Nina Nesbitt, known for songs like Luv Me a Little and The Best You Had, opened up for the Fleetwood Mac member at London’s BST Hyde Park and Camden Assembly.
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Now, Nesbitt has announced an intimate in-store acoustic and signing tour across the UK - including a date at Glasgow's Assai Records on October 3.
The show will follow the release of Nesbitt's forthcoming album, Mountain Music, due out on September 27.
Talking about the new album, Nesbitt said: “I’m beyond excited to be releasing my new album, Mountain Music, on September 27.
"To me, it feels like the most authentic and honest piece of work I’ve created so far. I was inspired by a lot of the American folk music I grew up listening to, and revisiting it made me fall back in love with writing music again. I knew I wanted to take inspiration but to also write my own story. That being, someone with a female perspective who grew up in a Scottish village and spent her turbulent twenties in London.
"This album celebrates that small town girl, puts an arm around the big city twenty-something and looks back at the view with me now from the calm and the quiet. It’ll be the first release on my own record label, Apple Tree Records, which I’m delighted about.
"It feels like the perfect time to take full control of my career and put my stake in the ground as the artist I’ve always dreamed of being.
"Mountain Music held my hand through some of my hardest moments and I hope it can hold yours too."
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Tickets for Nesbitt's show are on sale now.
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