
Mimi Webb announces October gig in Dublin's 3Olympia
After recently announcing her second album, Confessions, Mimi Webb has announced a headline UK and European tour this autumn.
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Tickets will go on sale starting at €39.90 on Friday, June 20th at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie.
Written and produced between Los Angeles and London, Confessions represents a bold leap forward: a fearless, raw, and honest exploration of heartbreak, empowerment, and self-discovery.
The record looks to provide the signature up-tempo pop anthems fans know and love.
'I dug deep and figured out what I want to say not just as an artist, but as a person,' Mimi Webb said.
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'I decided to be brutally honest. It's easy to be like, 'Everything is wonderful'—even when there's so much happening behind the curtain. I wanted to open up and scream, 'This is who I am!"
Her new single 'Love Language', which she shared the Bradley&Pablo directed video for earlier this week, follows her acclaimed single 'Mind Reader' with chart-topping Grammy award-winning label mate Meghan Trainor.
Mimi Webb has sold out headline gigs on multiple continents. She also supported Jonas Brothers, Tate McRae, and Benson Boone on tour.
She has appeared at US festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, ACL, and Outside Lands in addition to UK and European festivals a la Reading, Leeds, Isle of Wight, Electric Picnic, Mad Cool, and more.
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