Growing up in Edinburgh, Nina Nesbitt originally wanted to be an author before eventually starting to set her short stories to the music she wrote on the piano and acoustic guitar. She released her debut album, Peroxide, in 2014, followed by a second album, The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change, in 2019.
A festival set is a more condensed, focused window of opportunity to grab the attention of an audience. “I'm going to keep things a bit more upbeat,” Nina says. “I’ve a lot of ballads but people are ready to have the summer of their lives this year, so I want to keep the good vibes, maybe throw in a few sad ones in but keep the energy up.”
Social media projects Nina’s music out to different corners of the world. Does she get a kick out of the fact she can arrive in a country for the first time and people in the crowd will already be singing her lyrics? “It’s so crazy. I remember with the last album we were going to New Zealand and people were singing every word back to me. It was something that I couldn't even comprehend. It’s the power of music, I guess, but it’s very surreal,” she says.
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