Zagreb Expects Jessie Ware
							Currently one of the most interesting British singers, Jessie Ware, who could easily become a true global icon, has announced her visit to Zagreb. She will hold a concert on March 20th 2013 at Tvornica Kulture (Culture Factory), and since Zagreb is the only city in the region she will be visiting on her tour, do not miss the unique opportunity to purchase your ticket on time.
							
One of the  newest, but certainly among the most interesting British singers on the  contemporary music scene, Jessie Ware, who has thus far recorded only one, but  very valuable album, is coming to Zagreb, where she will hold a concert at  Tvornica Kulture on March 20th. Since Zagreb is the only city in the region she  will be visiting on her tour, there will be a great demand for tickets, so now  is the perfect time to purchase yours. Tickets have been on sale since  mid-November and cost 110 kuna for the first 110 buyers, and they can be purchased  online at http://tickets.jessieware.com. Those who miss this unique opportunity  can purchase their tickets via Eventim for a price of 160 kuna.
Jessie Ware will  perform in Zagreb with her band, and she will be promoting her first and  currently only album, Devotion, whose three singles - Running, Wildest Moments  and Night Light have already gained her numerous fans around the world. The  fact that the album was released on August 20th and that it was immediately  nominated for a major music award, the Mercury Prize, goes to show what a  masterpiece it really is. It is a true hit on global music charts and made it  to the top five in no time. The chief reasons for such a success are the three  aforementioned singles, especially the hit Wildest Moments, which has already  had 5.5 million hits on YouTube.
Jessie Ware’s  style of music is reminiscent of the popular Sade or Annie Lennox, so many are  predicting her to become a global music icon, despite having recorded only one  album thus far. It must be mentioned, however, that she was already well known  to critics even before the release of her debut album Devotion, since she  performed as a backup vocalist on Zane Lowe’s BBC show. Touring with him, she  began conquering Europe and America. Shortly afterwards, she started  cooperation with the popular British underground producer SBTRKT, with whom she  released the singles Nervous and The Right Thing to Do.
That  cooperation, in which she provided vocals for the production of singles, led  her to the PMR Records label, with which she signed a contract to record her  aforementioned debut album. For those who have not yet heard her songs, it must  be said that her music can be described as slower, more emotional R’n’B, and  her visual and vocal interpretation enchants anyone who hears it.
							
															
							Published: 03.12.2012