Watch Beabadoobee perform rousing version of ‘Beaches’ on ‘Kimmel’

Watch Beabadoobee perform rousing version of ‘Beaches’ on ‘Kimmel’

Beabadoobee performed ‘Beaches’, taken from her third album ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’, on Jimmy Kimmel Live! earlier this week. Check it out below.

Bea released ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ in August, a record she previously described as chronicling her journey of “becoming a woman”.

On Thursday (October 3), she took to the stage at Kimmel to perform her latest single from the album, which she told NME earlier this year was inspired by being in LA and recording the LP at Rick Rubin’s legendary Shangri-La studio.

“If I do a record in London, I’m going out partying and doing all that stuff,” she said. “But Shangri-La is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to and there’s something so magical about it that just made me want to stick around and only focus on the record.

“It’s just so serene and peaceful. Everything is white – it’s almost like a blank canvas for your creativity, like you need to fill the space with your music and your thoughts,” she continued.

“People call my house the Teletubby house because every room’s a different colour. I remember going back home and it being like going from this beautiful, serene white space into [something like] an acid trip.”

Check out the dreamy live performance of the track below.

In June, Beabadoobee confirmed details of a UK leg of her ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ tour,  She’ll kick things off in Glasgow on November 11, before playing shows in Newcastle, Manchester, Leeds and Brighton. Then, she’ll wrap things up with a homecoming performance at London’s Alexandra Palace on November 21.

You can see a full list of dates below, and buy any remaining tickets here.

Beabadoobee’s 2024 UK tour dates are:

NOVEMBER
11 – Glasgow, O2 Academy Glasgow
12 – Sheffield, Octagon Centre
13 – Newcastle O2 City Hall
15 – Birmingham, O2 Academy Birmingham
16 – Manchester, O2 Victoria Warehouse
17 – Leeds, O2 Academy Leeds
19 – Brighton, Dome
20 – Bristol, Beacon
21 – London, Alexandra Palace

In a four-star review of ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’, NME writer Hannah Mylrea said the album was: “A collection of songs that showcase the tangled feelings of this time, the young artist’s third record is a poignant, powerful thing.

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