Scheduled for release on November 21st, UK singer Ella Eyre has revealed details about her upcoming album ‘everything, in time’.
This highly anticipated LP is her second studio album and comes after extensive writing sessions. The album will feature 15 tracks, but at one point during the process, Eyre decided to completely scrap her work and start from scratch.
“There was a moment when I just said, ‘This doesn’t feel right – scrap it all,’” she reflects.
Available for pre-order now, ‘everything, in time’ includes her recent singles, notably the soulful ‘Kintsugi’.
Eyre candidly discusses her career journey: “There’s been a lot of stop-start with my career. It keeps me up at night. But this album feels like something I’m truly proud of. And the biggest cliches often hold the deepest truths: Good things come to those who wait. Even though it’s taken a long time to reach this point, I’m really proud of where I am.”
Additionally, Ella Eyre has announced four intimate candlelit performances in December, taking place at historic venues in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Liverpool.
Pre-sale tickets will be available starting at 9am on July 14th, with general sale commencing at 9am on July 16th.
Catch Ella Eyre at the following dates:
December 4 - Manchester, Halle St Peters
December 6 - London, St Mary’s Church
December 12 - Edinburgh, Assembly Roxy
December 13 - Liverpool, St George’s Hall
Photo Credit: Kaj Jefferies
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