Watch Sigrid sing a ‘Don’t Feel Like Crying’ acoustic version live in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge — so pretty

 

Watch Sigrid sing a ‘Don’t Feel Like Crying‘ acoustic version — that’s what a live performance should sound like

Norwegian singer songwriter sensation Sigrid was in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge this week, where she gave a gorgeous acoustic performance of her pretty new single ‘Don’t Feel Like Crying’.

The single is a lovely tease of what we can expect on the 22-year-old singer’s debut album Sucker Punch. That album will be released on March 8th, 2019 on Island Records.

Especially when you hear Sigrid sing a ‘Don’t Feel Like Crying‘ acoustic version live, with just a piano player and a backing singer, and realize just how talented this singer is.

Sigrid hit the music scene with a big impact when she released her debut single ‘Don’t Kill My Vibe‘ in 2017. By 2018, she had won the BBC Sound of 2018, and followed that up with the singles ‘Strangers‘ and ‘Sucker Punch‘.

Don’t Feel Like Crying‘ is the fourth single from Sucker Punch. The album itself consists of 12 songs.

You can also expect Sigrid to show up somewhere close to your neck of the woods this year, if you are in the UK or Europe, as she will be touring with both Maroon 5 and George Ezra. Her first concert will be opening for George Ezra on March 7th at the Newcastle Metro Radio Arena.

Towards the end of the year, Sigrid will also kick off her own Europe-wide and UK tour in support of Sucker Punch.

Watch Sigrid sing a ‘Don’t Feel Like Crying‘ acoustic version live in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge in the video below. It is such a sweet, lovely performance.

You can pre-order Sucker Punch on all digital music platforms now, and keep up-to-date with everything Sigrid is doing on her website.

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