BELLAH MAE AT THE LOWER THIRD

Bellah Mae’s sold-out show at The Lower Third in London featured performances by Chanel Yates and Neve. Bellah Mae showcased her vocal range and on-stage charm, performing hits like “Drama King” and “Wrap Me Up”.

Last night (December 10th, 2024) at The Lower Third venue in the heart of Central London, UK pop princess Bellah Mae brought all the festive joy with her sold-out extravaganza showcase with support from the brilliant Chanel Yates, and Neve.

Opening the evening’s entertainment was British country-pop artist Chanel Yates who delivered a fantastic set of originals such as ‘Studio Apartment’, and the unreleased ‘Big Girl Boots’ along with a stellar cover of ‘Jolene’ and her cheeky holiday release ‘Cowboy For Christmas’.

Pop sensation Neve then arrived, with the spotlight firmly on her powerhouse vocals. She also stripped it back for a beautiful rendition of ‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas’. She is a future pop superstar and last night she was just sensational in every way.

It was then time for the main event with the beautiful Bellah Mae arriving on stage to rapturous applause and loud cheers as she rattled through some of her biggest hits including ‘Drama King’, ‘Boyfriend Of The Year’, and ‘On Purpose (For My Future Daughter)’.

She also brought the festive cheer with her hit ‘Wrap Me Up’ and made sure the room was filled with the magic of the holiday season when she made her way into the heart of the packed crowd along with Chanel and Neve to perform an unplugged cover of Justin Bieber’s ‘Mistletoe’.

Bellah Mae also performed her latest releases ‘See Ya Later’, and ‘Rinse and Repeat’ much to the audience’s delight. Fan favourites ‘2053’, ‘Compatible’ and ‘4 Better 4 Worse’ were also included in the setlist.

Having spent much of her time in Nashville and Los Angeles in recent months, Bellah has been working hard behind the scenes on new music and last night allowed fans a sneak peek behind the curtain into what she’s been creating and she is sure to craft many more hits in the coming weeks and months.

Overall, Bellah Mae delivered an electric live set last night that showcased her absolutely incredible vocal range and everlasting warm and bubbly on-stage charm that ensures everyone feels welcomed and seen at her shows.

She is without a doubt a future pop icon with a hugely bright future and a true artist in every sense of the word. 2025 is set to be truly massive for the Midlands sensation and last night capped off what was a wonderfully outstanding 2024 filled with so many highs and accolades.

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Laura Klonowski

Laura is a music journalist with extensive experience in Artist Management and Music PR; with her own gig review website focussing on country music.
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Laura Klonowski

Laura is a music journalist with extensive experience in Artist Management and Music PR; with her own gig review website focussing on country music.

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