British singer Jess Glynne sometimes wakes up not knowing where she is in the world
The reality of success for British pop star Jess Glynneis sometimes waking up not knowing where she is. The rising star will be on the road right up until the end of the year.
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The reality of success for British pop star Jess Glynneis sometimes waking up not knowing where she is.
“I quite often wake up and wonder where I am,” Glynne told Confidential.
“I am literally on the road from now until the end of the year.”
The 29-singer is in Sydney this week to play shows, headlining the Enmore Theatre on Sunday night as well as a show in Melbourne.
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After Australia she flies to Dubai, then the UK, followed by a US tour where she will play a run of shows with Leon Bridgesbefore returning home to England where she will support the Spice Girlson their comeback tour.
“I’m buzzing,” she said. “What kid growing up at my time doesn’t love the Spice Girls?”
Grammy Award-winner Glynne’s biggest hits include Real Love, I’ll Be There, Rather Be and Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself
And while she is one of the top female artists in the world, she keeps her private life out of the spotlight.
Glynne’s new single Thursday was co-written with Ed Sheeran.
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