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Jett Rebel Announces New London Show At Camden Assembly

By Lucy LernerJune 28, 2019
Jett Rebel

Jett RebelFollowing his recent successful debut London performance, Dutch pop-rock star Jett Rebel will be back this Autumn at Camden Assembly London on Monday 30 September 2019.

Jelte Steven Tuinstra AKA Jett Rebel is not just a singer-songwriter, but also a composer and multi-instrumentalist. He learned to play and write music from a very young age. Even before the age of ten, he was able to play drums, piano, and guitar effortlessly. These days he is known for his high-energy performances – some of his live shows can last for up to 3 hours without Jett losing focus or energy. Over the last 5 years, has played over 250 festivals and sold out 7 club tours! Even when he is home he doesn’t wind down and spends his time in the studio recording music.

In 2014 he Won the Best Dutch Newcomer awards and Edison awards (Dutch Grammy) for Best Debut Album in 2014. This was closely followed by winning the Best Dutch Live Act in both 2015 and 2016. All of his albums hit the top 5 in his native Netherlands.

‘Waiting For The Weekend’ is a fun, catchy pop-rock track which portrays Jett’s vivacious energy really well and does get you in the mood for an epic summer weekend.

Buy tickets for Jett Rebel at Camden Assembly on 30th September.

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