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LITTLE MIX 21. September 2019 Stuttgart Porsche-Arena the LM5 LITTLE MIX 21. September 2019 Stuttgart Porsche-Arena The LM5 Tour LITTLE MIX haben angekündigt, dass sie diesen September sieben weitere Konzerte in Europa spielen werden, nachdem bereits zahlreiche ihrer 27 UK- und Irlandkonzerte im Oktoberausverkauft sind – allein in der Londoner O2 werden sie fünf Mal auftreten! Ihre Europatournee führt sie ab dem 16. September von Madrid nach Italien, Österreich, Deutschland, Holland und Belgien. Im Rahmen ihrer Show werden LITTLE MIX Songs ihres aktuellen Albums LM5 wie die erste Single und Smash Hit „Woman Like Me“', sowie ihre Hits „Touch“, „Shout Out to My Ex“, „Black Magic“ und „Wings“ präsentieren. In Deutschland werden Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall und Perrie Edwards am 21. September erstmals in der Porsche-Arena Stuttgart spielen. LITTLE MIX haben sich zu eine der schillerndsten Girlgroups im Musikbusiness etabliert. Neben Megatourneen durch Europa, Australien, Japan und den USA wurden ihre UK-Tourneen zu den erfolgreichsten Tourneen 2016 und 2017 gekürt. 2018 tourten sie dann mit ihrer Summer Hits Tour durch die britischen Stadien. Mittlerweile veröffentlichten LITTLE MIX ihr fünftes Album, „LM5“, geschrieben und produziert von Musikgrößen wie Ed Sheeran, Jess Glynne, Camille Purcell, MNEK, Timbaland, Loose Change, TMS und RAYE. Das Album ist ihr stärkstes Werk: “Genau das Album”, wie die Sängerinnen sagen, „das wir schon immer machen wollten”. Die erste Singleauskopplung „Woman Like Me“ feat. Nicki Minaj, stürmte die Charts und wurde mühelos der 13. Top Ten Hit der Band. Seit 2011 wurden Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock und Jade Thirlwall nicht nur Englands erfolgreichster Popact sondern zu einem weltweiten Phänomen. LITTLE MIX haben über 45 Millionen Alben verkauft, insgesamt vier UK No. 1 Hits gelandet, vier ihrer Alben sowie neun ihrer Singles erlangten PlatinStatus, womit sie einen Rekord der Spice Girls einstellten. Ihr letztes Album Glory Days wurde zum erfolgreichsten Album einer weiblichen Band in diesem Jahrhundert und LITTLE MIX zu der Girlband mit der längsten Verweildauer aller Zeiten in den Top 40. little-mix.com Video “Power (feat. Stormzy)” Music Circus Concertbüro – Charlottenplatz 17 – 70173 Stuttgart – www.musiccircus.de Pressekontakt: Tel. 0711 / 62008025 – eMail [email protected] .
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