Credit: Elizaveta Porodina
At the end of November 2019, Celeste played a three-night residency at London’s Omeara. The intimate shows were a true ‘I was there’ moment. In a sight that would now give you goosebumps: the 320-capacity venue was stacked, punters craning their necks from the back row as the crowd spilled out the door, all trying to catch a glimpse of Britainâs next soul hero.
These gigs â that showcased Celeste as a once-in-a-generation talent â were spectacular, the culmination of years of hard graft trying to break into the industry. It then came as no surprise that Celeste then topped a slew of ones-to-watch lists in following months.
Celeste has brought forward the release of her debut studio album
Not Your Muse to January 29.
The American-born British singer-songwriter s first full-length release was due to arrive on February 26, however, she has updated fans this week to let them know that the 12-track LP will now arrive at the end of this month.
The record includes the single Strange and mega-hit Stop Your Flame, plus nine new songs.
Celeste said in a
press release last month on December 30: “In making this album I have allowed myself to arrive at a place where I feel empowered, fiercely wide-eyed and fulfilled. I m very proud of what I ve achieved on my debut album and to be in this position, after the year that has been, I feel nothing but gratitude and excitement. I hope you enjoy it…”
14 January 2021
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Celeste has brought forward the release of her debut studio album, Not Your Muse , to January 29.
The Stop This Flame hitmaker s first full-length release was due to arrive on February 26.
However, Celeste excitedly updated her fans this week to let them know that the 12-track LP will now arrive at the end of this month.
She wrote alongside the artwork on Instagram: NOT YOUR MUSE MY DEBUT ALBUM IS COMING OUT A MONTH EARLY JANUARY 29TH!!! You can pre-add and pre order using the link in my bio and stories OMGGG I’m SO excited (sic)
The record includes the single ‘Strange’ and mega-hit Stop Your Flame’, plus nine new songs.