beabadoobee's new album 'Beatopia' out now via Dirty Hit


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Critically acclaimed Gen Z icon beabadoobee releases today, July 15, her second studio album Beatopia (pronounced Bay-A-Toe-Pee-Uh) via Dirty Hit. Featuring the singles ‘Talk’, ‘See You Soon’, ‘Lovesong’ and ‘10:36’, beabadoobee’s thrillingly diverse second album Beatopia is available now to buy and stream.

She also today shares the video for new single ‘Sunny day’, a track inspired by her love of 00s pop artists like Nelly Furtado and Corrine Bailey Rae. The video sees Bea take a trip into a mystical woodland, falling into its magical curiosities and befriending its inhabitants. 

She says ““Sunny Day is a song that I've always wanted to make but something that I've never done before. Putting it on Beatopia was quite nerve wracking for me but I'm glad I did. We had written it during a week of crazy productivity in terms of creating songs, I had a session with Starsmith and the song just flowed naturally. I love it”

To celebrate the release of Beatopia today, Bea is set to join Sam Fender for a performance at his Finsbury Park show, before embarking on a run of intimate UK acoustic shows, which kicked off last night at St John’s Church in her hometown of London. These shows will be the most intimate Bea has played for some time, and will see her revisiting some old favourites alongside new tracks from Beatopia. Remaining tickets are on sale now.

Having also played at the likes of Coachella, Glastonbury, Gov Ball and Mad Cool this summer, beabadoobee is also set to visit festivals worldwide including Summer Sonic, Rock En Seine, Oya, Way Out West and more. Following this, she will play a headline tour of the UK this October, culminating in a huge show at London’s legendary Brixton Academy. Tickets are on sale now from beabadoobee.com.


Beatopia 

Beatopia Cultsong
10:36
Sunny day 
See you Soon 
Ripples 
the perfect pair
broken cd 
Talk 
Lovesong
Pictures of Us 
fairy song
Don’t get the deal 
tinkerbell is overrated (feat. PinkPantheress)
You’re here that’s the thing