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Interview with Beabadoobee


Beabadoobee heads back out on tour this month headlining the Dirty Hit tour. In support of this we are servicing 'Space Cadet' to radio with an impact date of Dec 20th.


The title track to Bea's recent EP released October 18th on Dirty Hit, Space Cadet was included in 22 New Music Friday’s globally upon release and was Annie Mac's Hottest Record.


Press coverage for the EP has been great with NME giving it five stars as well as featuring Beabadoobee as their 'Big Read' cover feature on November 1st. Features also ran with both i-D and Teen Vogue. Bea was also highlighted as one of the lead artists with Billie Eilish in Time Out’s ‘Six Teenagers Bossing Music Right Now’ feature.


The Space Cadet EP follows last year’s debut Patched Up EP and this spring’s Loveworm EP. This summer saw a run of festivals for Bea and her first ever international headline show at Chelsea Music Hall in New York in September. Bea now supports fellow bedroom popstar Clairo for more than thirty dates across the US.


Born in the Philippines and raised in London, Bea Kristi began recording music as Beabadoobee in 2017. At just 19 years old, Beabadoobee has built her huge, dedicated Gen-Z fan base with her flawless output of confessional bedroom pop songs and DIY aesthetic. Her first track, ‘Coffee’ gathered hundreds of thousands of streams in a matter of days, through a fan-uploaded video. Since then, her songs have amassed millions of streams between her own self-released recordings and her first two EPs, Patched Up and Loveworm (released via Dirty Hit), and has received support from Vogue, The Fader, i-D, Pigeons and Planes, Noisey, Nylon, Time Out, and The Guardian, amongst others.

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