Last night, British superstar Emeli Sandé gave a stunning performance of ‘Hurts’ at the BRITs 2017 ( watch clip here) and received her second award for British Female Solo Artist.Sandé previously won the award in 2013 alongside an award for Best British album for her 4 million selling debut, Our Version of Events. Emeli was awarded the BRITs Critics Choice award in 2012, a year that saw her debut become the biggest selling album of the year. New album Long Live the Angels has received huge critical acclaim and was the biggest week one sales for a British female solo artist in 2016.
To celebrate the news Sandé dropped The Wild remix of new single Highs and Lows, a glittering pop masterpiece. The Wild remix builds on the delicate synths and finger clicking beats culminating in a full-blown dance anthem. Listen here
‘Highs & Lows’ is the third single taken from Long Live The Angelsand is a welcome blast of energy and positivity for 2017. The infectious track is a dedication to her family, friends and fans who have been there through it all. Watch the video here.
In March, Sandé will be embarking on a sold out UK tour followed by a 10 date UK Arena tour in October 2017.
Tour dates
March
Thursday 16th – Usher Hall – Edinburgh SOLD OUT
Saturday 18th – Olympia Theatre – Dublin SOLD OUT
Sunday 19th – O2 Academy – Birmingham SOLD OUT
Tuesday 21st – O2 Academy – Brixton SOLD OUT
Wednesday 22nd – O2 Academy – Leeds SOLD OUT
October
Saturday 14th – AECC – Aberdeen
Sunday 13th – The SSE Hydro – Glasgow
Monday 16th – Metro Radio Arena – Newcastle
Wednesday 18th – The O2 – London
Thursday 19th – Brighton Centre – Brighton
Saturday 21st – Motorpoint Arena – Cardiff
Sunday 22nd – Manchester Arena – Manchester
Tuesday 24th – First Direct Arena – Leeds
Wednesday 25th – Genting Arena – Birmingham
Friday 27th – 3Arena – Dublin
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