Less than a month after releasing her latest EP, Mae Muller has revealed details of her first live performance in over eighteen months! The singer, who launched her five-track EP ‘My Island’ in July following her debut album ‘Sorry I’m Late’ earlier in 2023, has announced her return to the stage: she will perform at London’s Oslo on October 4th, and tickets are now available. In addition to her live performance announcement, Mae has also shared a new piece of news today; she released the surreal video for ‘Hello Kitty,’ a track from ‘My Island.’ The playful video, directed by Ben Cole, was filmed in St Leonards-by-the-Sea. “This song is about embracing your joy, your contradictions, and your strength,” Mae stated. “The video needed to embody that – it’s raw, fun, and a little chaotic in the best way possible. It’s about not taking yourself too seriously while still being confident in who you are.” Take a look at her new video below.
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The song is taken from her newly released EP titled ‘My Island’.