JOY. & Brudenell Presents
Twinnie + Bonner Black
The Crescent, York
Sunday 8th June, 7.30pm, 16+
Tickets are £20 (+ b/f) in advance and available from See Tickets.
*this is a standing show*
Known for her vibrant pop productions, powerful vocals, and emotive storytelling country lyricism, Twinnie’s boundary-pushing blend of pop-country focuses on inclusivity and realism. Her history-making Grand Ole Opry debut built on the success of her Radio 2 Album of The Week release ‘Hollywood Gypsy’, and her inaugural American label EP ‘Welcome to the Club’. Twinnie continues to make waves in the music industry with latest album ‘Something We Used To Say’, with NPR naming it their Record Of The Week.
Her single ‘Bad Man’ charted on US Country Radio in 2023, solidifying her position at the forefront of the genre. Twinnie has also had major support from BBC Radio 1 in the UK, while SiriusXM in the US have added several tracks to their multi-state playlists.
In 2024, Twinnie was also named as one of CMT’s Next Women Of Country, and had her ‘Lonely Long’ video premiere on a Billboard in Times Square. Twinnie added her name to the history books once again in 2024 by becoming the first British artist to perform the US National Anthem at GEODIS Park in Nashville. Twinnie continues to tour the US and EU while releasing music close to her heart.
With diverse songwriting credits for artists such as Kylie Minogue, Bryan Adams, and The Shires, and performances alongside Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleton, Alexander Kay, Jack Savoretti, Lainey Wilson, Chase Rice, and many others Twinnie is a powerhouse in every way.
Press
“Breakthrough artist, with a storytelling soul” /CMT
“Uplifting and inclusive Pop-Country” /Billboard
“Creating a safe space for fans to be themselves” /People
“A Country-Pop star on the rise with a personality as powerful as her magnificent voice” /The Telegraph
JOY. & Brudenell Presents
Twinnie + Bonner Black
The Crescent, York
Sunday 8th June, 7.30pm, 16+
Tickets are £20 (+ b/f) in advance and available from See Tickets.