On May 30th, the Icelandic galactic pop princess, Possimiste, and Manchester’s own rising indie gems Olivia Browse and The Waitress will bring an evening full of mystery, magic and catchy pop tunes to Eagle Inn.
But there’s more to this event; Possimiste has a special surprise in store for concert-goers – an exclusive access of her upcoming single, “Monster,” ahead of its official release on June 21st. The empowering single also marks the beginning of an exciting journey with Possimiste’s forthcoming “Star People” era.
About the Artists:
POSSIMISTE (she/they) brings songs into this world from other galactic dimensions she visits. This explains the stellar essence of that catchy pop dedicated to humankind. After the release of the award-winning debut album “Youniverse,” Possimiste has been continuing her adventures and is gracefully returning to Earth with a new empowering single “Monster” this spring, which will be celebrated with a UK tour of the same name.
Olivia Browse has been making an impact on the North West music scene with a genre-bending collection of releases. Based in Manchester, her infectious bubblegum-pop sound has been integral to her success, and her ability to incorporate different genres and influences into her music has truly set her apart from the rest.
The Waitress is the work of Manchester based singer/songwriter Ben Turner.
The songs are for the most part acoustically driven, but sometimes a little grungier. In the same way that artists like Villagers, Damien Rice or Jeff Buckley let you hear their influences of folk, country, jazz, pop and rock , you may not label them as such.