Beabadoobee

Get tickets for an exclusive celebration of Beabadoobee’s ‘Take a Bite’

The music video for the indie icon’s brand new single will premiere at Dazed Space, and you’re invited

Your first encounter with Beabadoobee might have been a viral snippet from Fake It Flowers – one of the best albums of 2020 – or her spot on the Dazed100 list that same year, or maybe it was her second full-length album, Beatopia, or stint as a supporting act for Taylor Swift.

Either way, you won’t want to miss the musician’s upcoming celebration of her new single, “Take A Bite”, with Dazed. Coming this Thursday, the track is comprised of taut guitars, piano, and soft vocals, contemplating a desire for chaos, and a self-awareness about bringing negative cycles from the past into something new, but still indulging in them anyway.

On Thursday (May 9) lucky fans will get a first glimpse of the new music, in the form of a premiere screening of the “Take A Bite” music video, during a special celebration at Dazed Space in central London. Drinks will also be on offer throughout the evening – running from 7pm to 10pm – with DJ sets providing the soundtrack.

Sound good? Due to limited capacity, spots at Dazed Space will be first come first served, so make sure to secure your ticket and come down early if you want guaranteed entry. You can find tickets here.

18+ event. Tickets do not guarantee entry. We operate a first come, first serve policy, so come down early to secure your spot!

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