Music sensation Madison Beer, who burst onto the scene five years ago with her debut EP As She Pleases, shared an exciting announcement on BBC’s The One Show.
The talented 24-year-old confirmed that she will be performing in London next year. She said: “I will be back in the UK. I was told not to get in specifics, but March 25 is my London show. I will be back then! Don’t get specific, here’s specific for you.”
Beer last performed in London back in 2022 as part of her Life Support tour, in support of her debut album. Life Support, released in 2021, was a breakthrough for the singer. The album, co-written and co-produced by Beer, features themes of mental health and heartbreak. The record spawned the hit singles “Selfish” and “Baby” and has become a staple in her discography.
Listen to “Baby”.
The star’s latest project, titled Silence Between Songs, is Beer’s second album and was released last month. The album, which incorporates genres such as pop and psychedelic rock, charted in various countries. The record peaked at number 28 on the UK Albums Chart and at number 86 on the US Billboard 200.
Beer, who co-wrote the entirety of the album tracks, spoke on The One Show about the track “Ryder” – a song Beer describes as an apology to her younger brother called Ryder. She said: “It was lovely. We sat in the car, and I played it for him, and he was not expecting it at all”. She continued: “If you haven’t heard the song, it’s kind of my way of acknowledging some of the things he’s also been through. I was afraid it would be awkward, but he was appreciative.”
The “Reckless” singer also explained why she named the album Silence Between Songs. She said: “I learned the most about myself in the quiet moments and I’m someone that’s always kind of trying to be busy and not be still because I’ve been afraid of my own thoughts for years and it’s in the times that I was able to accept the silence that I grew the most.”
Earlier this week, Beer performed the album track “Spinnin” on BBC’s Live Lounge, as well as a cover of Joji’s single “Glimpse Of Us.” Beer’s “Spinnin”, which has gained over 9 million streams on Spotify, is the fifth single from her 2023 album. The track reflects Beer’s experience with turmoil in her life.
Watch the performance of “Spinnin” below.
Listen to the album on Spotify.