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Kelly Lee Owens and Sigrid collaborate on ‘Mirror’ Remix

“Empowerment anthem of the summer” – ELLE

KELLY LEE OWENS REMIXES ‘MIRROR’

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SOLD OUT INTIMATE LONDON SHOW AT LAFAYETTE ON 26 AUGUST 2021

TO PERFORM ON BBC’S THE ONE SHOW ON 17 JULY AT SERPENTINE PAVILION 

It was such a joy to work on this remix! The song itself is incredible and I wanted to take it to clubbier heights with my reimagining of it. I feel it’s more important than ever that we keep dancing”. – Kelly Lee Owens

Today, critically acclaimed electronic star Kelly Lee Owens reimagines Sigrid’s huge new single ‘Mirror’, remixing the track with her signature dance style and stating, “it’s more important than ever that we keep dancing.” To this sentiment, Sigrid filmed an entrancing visualiser in a forest outside of London, directed by Studio Island’s Charles Gall, to remind us of 2am sequined festival moments as the UK opens its outdoor events. Sigrid’s monumental new single ‘Mirror’ has been described as the “empowerment anthem of the summer” (ELLE), and climbed to the BBC Radio 1 A List and Capital A List within a matter of weeks. Sigrid will perform the track live for BBC’s The One Show at the Serpentine Pavilion on 17th July, with this year’s summer pavilion designed by architect Sumayya Vally. Last week, Sigrid announced an intimate live show at Lafayette on 26 August, her first London show post-lockdown, which sold out in a matter of minutes. It’s hard not to forget Sigrid’s defining Glastonbury moment in 2019, pitting her as one of the world’s favourite live acts

WATCH ‘MIRROR’ KELLY LEE OWENS REMIX VIDEO HERE 

LISTEN TO ‘MIRROR KELLY LEE OWENS REMIX’ HERE

Photo Credit: Holly Whitikar

The past year has been a time of deep reflection for Sigrid. Since her ascent to pop stardom in 2017, Sigrid achieved every accolade a young artist from a small town off the coast of Norway could ever have imagined. From releasing her critically acclaimed debut EP Don’t Kill My Vibe, to winning the Sound of 2018, performing across the globe at The Royal Variety Show, the Nobel Peace Prize, headlining her first Arena show at 3Arena in Dublin to 12,000 fans, and that Glastonbury performance to 30,000 festival goers and millions at home: Sigrid lit up stages with her non-conformist and progressive attitudes to the femininity in pop. Ending 2019 with a 5* (The Times) headline show at London’s Eventim Apollo, Sigrid hadn’t stopped in four years, but when the world stopped, Sigrid had an identity crisis, as the world turned inwards. “The thing that was most important to me was taken away; touring and travelling and being an artist. I thought, who am I without the music? My self-worth as a human is not just work, but who am I without my job? But last year made me realise I don’t want to do anything else. I wanted to do this for the rest of my life.”

As the world moves again, we are all ready to see Sigrid dance across the global stage, with Mirror in hand. 

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