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Holly Humberstone Lights Up London’s Eventim Apollo

Holly Humberstone’s captivating performance on Wednesday night at the Eventim Apollo once again solidified her status as an upcoming sensation. The 24-year-old achieved a significant milestone by gracing one of her largest venues to date. She bashfully acknowledged the magnitude of this accomplishment before launching into a breathtaking performance of “Into Your Room.” 

Highlighting her mesmerizing full-length debut album “Paint My Bedroom Black,” Holly Humberstone effortlessly soared through her setlist, enchanting the audience with stunning renditions of favourites like “Kissing in Swimming Pools” and “Falling Asleep at the Wheel.” Her songwriting prowess is where she truly shines, weaving intricate lyrics that always find a way to tug at the heartstrings.

Balancing both beloved classics and fresh material, Humberstone delivered a flawless performance. Closing the night with the poignant yet mellow “Scarlett,” she left her audience both amazed and hit with a touch of sadness as the show had come to a close. With her raw talent and emotion, Holly Humberstone is an artist you don’t want to miss out on.

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