![]() ![]() I actually wrote a bunch of songs whilst doing my GCSEs! It’s a good way to relieve stress. “At this point,” she expressed, “I’m doing all originals, but this time last year I only had two and was doing mainly covers. When I was first going out, I didn’t have many originals, mainly doing Florence and Aurora covers.” But now Meg is a prolific writer. Meg cited Florence and the Machine and Aurora as influences, “they have been hugely influential on my personal style. “Though I don’t think I’d like to go there unless I was playing,” she remarked. Glastonbury is a dream gig for any artist, Meg included. And of course, I love it! I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t love it.” What’s Meg’s favourite thing about performing? “The fact I can do it and that there’s an audience who cares enough to actually listen, and who will come up and talk to me afterwards it’s really sweet. Then getting the fan base in because many of them are younger as well.” “At times it can,” Meg said, “I’ve had a few venues who’ve said no because they’re 18 plus, so, like bars and clubs, as legally it would be very difficult. I was keen to understand the difficulties for younger people getting local bookings, at sixteen it must be hard to get gigs being many venues are pub-based. “Kieran,” she said, “who runs it is really involved in helping young musicians.” I did a gig with Boston Green at Newark Hall in Chippenham they were amazing!” Meg was passionate about the Pump in Trowbridge, which presents opportunities to upcoming and diverse musicians. Meg is playing the Minety stage on Friday night alongside other upcoming artists such as Boston Green and The Sunnies, and amidst legends like Dodgy, Reef and Scouting For Girls.īut which are her favourite venues and most memorable gigs? “It’s a difficult question, I find gigs better when there are friendly people and a good environment. I asked her which gig she was most looking forward to, “the Minety Festival is where most of my focus is, as it’s the closest,” she explained. Meg is appearing on the line-ups of many local festivals and venues, from Trowbridge’s Pump, Chippenham Pride and Folk Festival, to MDBTYD festival in Swindon.…. “I sweat a lot, and it doesn’t go anywhere, so I basically am just sitting in my own sweat, so my doctor me jock itch,” she explained, per PEOPLE.I confess a few nerves about my first interview, in a coffee shop in Chippenham, however after meeting folk singer-songwriter Meg, it became more like a chat between two friends. During another performance, she revealed that she was diagnosed with a condition commonly known as “jock itch.” (Shutterstock) The “I Drink Wine” slip-up might not have been the most embarrassing moment of the weekend. She performed the song like a pro, and fans in the audience were delighted to experience this personal moment with Adele. “Hello, everybody,” she said, introducing herself as if that whole debacle didn’t happen again. More AboutAdeleĪdele ‘Forgets Show Etiquette’ As She Gives Hilariously Stern Warning To Fans About Throwing Things On StageĪdele Asks Las Vegas Audience If They Would Go On Titanic Submarine: WatchĪdele Laughs After Forgetting The Lyrics To ‘I Drink Wine’ During Las Vegas Residency: WatchĪfter the crew got the song back in order, Adele decided to do a do-over. ![]() That’s too filthy.” The audience begged her to tell it – “No, I can’t,” she said, “I think I’ve told it before, and I think I got it in trouble” – and Adele finally relented. ![]() “What’s a joke I’ve got? No, that one’s a bit sh-t,” she said. As the tech gurus went to reset everything, Adele tried some crowd work. “Alright, let’s reset and start that one again, shall we?” When Adele attempted to restart the song, her inner-ear monitor malfunctioned, prompting further delays. The audience was helpful, and Adele laughed off the fumble, even offering the fan who provided her the lyrics $50. Remind me of me lyric, remind me of me lyric ❤️❤️ /szD0G9ZVD9 “I forgot the f-king lyrics,” she said, adding a “bloody hell.” A fan caught the stumble and posted it online, including the bit when Adele leaned toward the front row. That’s something to think about after seeing Adelemess up the lyrics to “I Drink Wine.” During the June 17-18 weekend performance at her Weekends With Adele show at Las Vegas’ The Colosseum, Adele, 35, was in the middle of the song when she stopped suddenly. Search Hollywood Life Search Trending Navigation TrendingĮxcessive alcohol consumption can lead to “learning and memory problems,” according to the Centers for Disease Control. Latest Hollywood Celebrity & Entertainment News Primary Menu Menu Close Menu ![]()
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