Cat Burns has shared her BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge performance, titled ‘i like the way you kiss me, we could have been end game’.
Recorded at the BBC’s Maida Vale Studios, the South London artist performed her single ‘end game’ and a cover of Artemas’ ‘i like the way you kiss me’.
Earlier this week, Burns also released a choir version of her album track ‘jodie’, performed with LJ Singers at Battersea Arts Centre.
Burns’ debut album ‘early twenties’, released this summer, has been shortlisted for the Mercury Prize. The album explores the complexities of young adulthood and includes singles such as ‘alone’, ‘end game’, ‘people pleaser’, ‘you don’t love me anymore’, ‘know that you’re not alone’, and ‘go’.
Burns is set to embark on a UK and European headline tour next month to celebrate ‘early twenties’, with several dates already sold out.
The upcoming tour dates are:
OCTOBER
6 Melkweg MAX, Amsterdam, Netherlands [SOLD OUT]
7 Kantine, Cologne, Germany [SOLD OUT]
8 Metropol, Berlin, Germany
10 AB Ballroom, Brussels, Belgium
11 Le Trabendo, Paris, France [SOLD OUT]
13 O2 Academy, Birmingham, England [SOLD OUT]
14 O2 Academy, Bristol, England [SOLD OUT]
15 O2 Academy, Glasgow, Scotland
17 Academy, Manchester, England [SOLD OUT]
18 The Roundhouse, London, England [SOLD OUT]
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