Canadian singer-songwriter Charlotte Day Wilson has just released her Live at Maida Vale EP, featuring three intimate reworkings of tracks from her latest album Cyan Blue. The special EP includes live versions of ‘Cyan Blue,’ ‘Sleeper,’ and ‘I Don’t Love You,’ all recorded for Benji B’s BBC Radio 1 show at the iconic Maida Vale studios.
This stripped-down set puts Wilson’s lush vocals and Steinway piano front and centre, offering a fresh take on her much-loved album, which dropped in May 2024. The Cyan Blue album was crafted alongside longtime collaborators Jack Rochon and Leon Thomas and has been praised for its blend of melancholia and sonic experimentation.
The Cyan Blue tour will kick off on 29th October in Manchester, hitting Bristol, London, Paris, Berlin, Reykjavik, and more. If you’ve been itching to see her live, now’s your chance.
Tickets for the tour are available now on her official site.
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