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12 Dec 2023 | |
Written by Anthony Tomlinson | |
OC Spotlight |
After initially facing disappointment with the cancellation of the Derby leg of N-Dubz's summer concert tour, where she was set to perform, Erin's spirits were lifted with the announcement of a homecoming show with the band in Stanmer Park, Brighton. This event not only signifies her biggest show to date but also marks a full-circle moment for the young artist.
At 21, Erin, hailing from Rye and now based in London, expressed her excitement and disbelief at sharing the stage with N-Dubz. Growing up listening to their music and watching Tulisa on X Factor, this opportunity holds a special place in her heart. Erin mentioned, “I used to watch Tulisa on X Factor so sharing a stage with N-Dubz is kind of mind blowing, it’s a pinch me moment I’m never gonna forget.”
Erin's rise to fame can be traced back to her breakout song 'F U & F Her Too', which went viral on TikTok, garnering millions of views. This song, emblematic of her unique voice and style, catapulted her into the spotlight and paved the way for further success.
The opportunity to support N-Dubz at Stanmer Park is not just a personal achievement for Erin but also a testament to her growing influence and popularity in the music world. This experience, undoubtedly memorable for her, also marks a significant step forward in her journey as an artist, promising an exciting future ahead in the music industry.
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