Following her number-one album “The Good Witch”, English singer-songwriter Maisie Peters recently embarked on her UK “Road To Wembley” tour. Immersing the stage with her high-energy, youthful Sound, Peters impressed two sold-out audiences at the O2 Academy in Bristol earlier this month.
Peters cinematic performance is bound to get you excited, she thrives on stage as she performs upbeat pop anthems and heartfelt acoustic ballads. Although, notably different styles of music, peters seamlessly flows through the two taking the audience on an emotional roller coaster ranging from joy to sadness.
Beginning the show preparing the audience for “the best night” of their lives Peters definitely didn’t disappoint. Establishing, her confident energy in the song “Coming of Age” the audience echoed back the lyrics with great passion and excitement. She has a very dedicated fanbase, with one fan having been to five Maisie Peters shows already this year.
In one emotional ballad, “The Band and I” Peters recalls days on tour with her band and looked upon the crowd with a grateful smile as she reminisced on several anecdotes exclaiming she is “living the dream” and she has definitely earned it.
Peters began her career uploading covers on YouTube and busking in Brighton. She recently supported Ed Sheeran on his world stadium tour. Impressively, earlier this month Peters played her biggest headline show at a sold-out Wembley arena. As she reaches bigger and bigger audiences it is clear Peters is certainly going to be in the music industry for the long haul.
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