Emma Stevens, exclusive live streaming | May 17th
£3.00 – £100.00
Live on May 17th at 6:30pm BST, exclusively for Home Made Live! Donate now to get access to the show!
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ABOUT THE PROJECT
Gotobeat and Success Express have launched #homemadelive – an online platform to bring live music into your living rooms. With each of our own amazing, vital live music communities, we wanted to do all we could to practically support our independent artists, musicians, and creatives during the unprecedented challenges we are facing globally during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the launch of #homemadelive, we are giving 100% of profits from online concerts directly to our artists at this extraordinary, difficult time. For you, our friends, colleagues and music fans around the world, we hope our wonderful artists will keep you company and inspire and uplift you as we all wage war on Coronavirus. Learn more and check also all the other videos >>
ABOUT EMMA STEVENS
Bringing a refreshing glimmer of hope and an abundance of heart and positivity,British singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Emma Stevens first picked up a guitar at the age of two and has since learnt cello, piano, banjo, ukulele and mandolin. Emma has achieved four consecutive play-listed singles on BBC Radio 2, extensive international radio play in the UK, Europe and Australia, an iTunes single of the week with her song “Riptide”, sold out headline shows and supported The Feeling, Take That, Wet Wet Wet, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Train, Albert Lee and Simply Red to name a few! Emma’s music has been used on many TV shows on BBC, ITV, Sky and Channel 4, and even featured on a TV show in China which was broadcast to 75 million people, receiving a whopping 500 million streams in China after! Since losing her Mum to cancer in 2012, Emma has dedicated her life to her music, writing messages of positivity, hope and love. Her music breathes life and honesty, and is re-establishing a lyrical connection with her audience, something seemingly so absent from an overcrowded marketplace.
“Just Magical” Terry Wogan
“A Very Talented Muti Instrumentalist” The Telegraph
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