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Winnie Raeder Is Even Better Heard Live At Headline Show

<p>Since performing an effortless Mahogany session of her single, ‘Don’t You Dare’, Danish singer/songwriter Winnie Raeder is catching on to listeners in her own time. Playing a headline show at The House of St Barnabas, Raeder graced us with a performance at the members-only private venue in Soho, London containing a beautiful chapel, complimenting her [&hellip;]</p>

Since performing an effortless Mahogany session of her single, ‘Don’t You Dare’, Danish singer/songwriter Winnie Raeder is catching on to listeners in her own time. Playing a headline show at The House of St Barnabas, Raeder graced us with a performance at the members-only private venue in Soho, London containing a beautiful chapel, complimenting her delicate vocals in the open space.

Having only released four tracks, Raeder is certainly an artist to watch having seen her live performances. Some artists decorate their tracks with booming production and thoughtful arrangements but the Danish artist has no need for anything other than her other-worldly voice.

Chatting to Raeder on my way out of the venue, we discussed her background and her own feelings of what was a very warm performance for everyone involved during the few days of the heatwave in London. She played through the heat impressively and I noticed her personality come through amicably as delicate and kind; it was a pleasure to meet her.

Have a listen to the ‘From Here’ EP and discover an artist who gives you everything you need – simply and effortlessly.