
A poet, fashionista, and reputed singer-songwriter in a realm of her own, this Spring, she will be heading out for a series of solo shows nationwide, while supporting kindred spirit Dr John Cooper Clarke at a string of capacious venues, including Manchester’s Co-Op Live Arena and the London Palladium.
Warming-up for the Bard with a solo set of her own alternative poetry in March, Freya will then be hitting the road with her full band in May for a string of more intimate gigs showcasing brand new music.
Catch her at these venues as follows:
FREYA BEER – UK LIVE DATES 2025
Thursday – 13 – March – Bury St Edmunds – The Apex (supporting JCC) – TICKETS
Friday – 14 – March – Herne Bay – The Kings Hall (supporting JCC) – SOLD OUT
Tuesday 18 – March – Worthing – Assembly Hall (supporting JCC) – TICKETS
Wednesday – 19 – March – London – Palladium (supporting JCC) – TICKETS
Friday – 21 – March – Nottingham – Royal Concert Hall (supporting JCC) – TICKETS
Saturday – 29 – March – Manchester Co-op Live (supporting JCC) – TICKETS
Thursday – 22 – May – Winchester – Railway Inn – TICKETS
Wednesday – 28 – May Brighton – Prince Albert – TICKETS
Thursday – 29 – May – Stoke-on-Trent – Artisan Tap – TICKETS
Friday – 30 – May Sheffield – Hallamshire Hotel – TICKETS
Saturday – 31 – May – Manchester – Stage & Radio – TICKETS
Friday – 11 July – London – Shacklewell Arms tickets – on sale soon
All tickets on sale here:
https://www.freyabeer.com/livedates
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Hailed as a “raw and thrilling talent”, Freya Beer is a singer-songwriter from West London. Inspired by art, literature, alternative fashion and music, Freya distils her disparate influences through a gothic soul and devil-may-care spirit that dares to dream in the darkness.
Having sparked a wave of attention from the get-go with her self-released debut single “Bike Boy”’ and follow-up “Six Months” in 2018, Freya earned a BBC Introducing Live Lounge Session and a feature on Tom Robinson’s BBC Radio 6 Music show — and so the roller coaster began.
With the wind in her sails, Freya launched her own label Sisterhood Records in 2019 as a vehicle to further her creativity. In 2020, she released the single “Dear Sweet Rosie” with the track drumming up further support from BBC 6 Music as well as a live session on Marc Riley’s show (which was then highlighted as one of his “Best of the Year” that December). Renowned music critic John Robb also hailed her as ‘New Artist of the Day’ on his Louder Than War site and predicted a Mercury Prize in years to come.
Revealing her many shades with a series of exquisite lockdown cover versions, Freya bookended 2020 with the acclaimed single “Arms Open Wide”, which was placed in PRS for Music’s Top 20 songs of the year. Discovering new audiences and in-turn more about herself as an artist, Freya released her debut album ‘Beast’ in October 2021 to unanimous fanfare.
In the Spring of 2023, Freya shared the AA-side single “Fantasy” // “Galore”, and continued to build her loyal live following with numerous headline shows in London, a key slot at Latitude Festival, a solo support run with Honeyblood and made her US live debut with a full-band show in New York City. She was also featured in Time Out’s special Goth-themed issue for Halloween.
Embarking on her most far-reaching tour schedule yet in 2024 (including a smattering of shows with Dr John Cooper Clarke and festival dates at the likes of Y-NOT Festival and FYA Festival), Freya also launched her own radio show ‘Freya’s Gothic Disco’ on Islington Radio, appeared in the fashion magazine Hunger, and was photographed by the iconic Rankin.
In recent months, Freya released the electrifying new track “False Hope”, which she recorded with Miles Kane producer Tom Donovan, and has just undertaken a stunning new shoot for the fashion brand Rokit London.
Currently readying the follow-up to her remarkable 4-track EP release ‘Tatianna’ (order here), standby for more new music from Freya very soon…