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Nieve Ella, a rising star from the West Midlands, has made her comeback with a new single titled ‘Good Grace’, a vibrant piece of empowered rock. This marks her first release since the launch of her ‘Watch It Ache and Bleed’ EP late last year. Nieve describes ‘Good Grace’ as an expression of all the anger she has felt from being mistreated and patronized. She says, “It addresses a person comprised of all the toxic, arrogant individuals I’ve encountered; it boldly declares that enough is enough. I have my own voice, and I’m not afraid to use it.” Her new single arrives during a hectic festival season, as she recently performed at TRSNMT in Glasgow and is set to appear at Camp Bestival, Kendal Calling, and the Reading and Leeds festival next month. Check out the audacious new video for ‘Good Grace’ below, and find her upcoming live dates listed beneath the player.
AUGUST 2025
02 Camp Bestival, Dorset, UK
03 Kendal Calling, Lowther, UK
15 Pukkelpop Festival, Hasselt, Belgium
16 MS Dockville, Hamburg, Germany
18 Lido, Berlin, Germany (rescheduled)
19 Luxor, Cologne, Germany (rescheduled)
22 Leeds Festival, Leeds, UK
23 Bodega, Nottingham, UK (headline club show)
24 Reading Festival, Reading, UK
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