If you’ve spent even five minutes on TikTok lately, chances are you’ve stumbled into the world of Bea and her Business, a world where chaos is welcome, vulnerability is currency, and oversharing is practically a superpower. Born and raised in West London, Bea has been manifesting her rise since she was nine, making bets with her sisters that she’d be a pop star. While most childhood dreams fade out, Bea’s has only sharpened — fueled by a killer sense of humor, and a clear vision of the kind of artist she wants to be, and is rapidly becoming.
We were lucky enough to catch Bea on the roof while she was in Australia, fresh off a few mind blowing months that included 70M+ global streams, winning Amazon Music’s Breakthrough Artist, and being crowned Instagram’s Next Gen star. Just casually.
Her performance? Effortlessly disarming. Somewhere between a confessional voice note and a polished pop show. Tracks like “We’re Not The Same” and the mega-streaming “Safety Net” gave us a peek into her universe: all youthful angst, and that knack for writing a chorus that sticks in your head for days.
Bea’s music is deeply online in the best way, a reflection of a generation trying to keep it together while laughing at the madness. But beyond the stats and virality, there’s real artistry here. She owns the contradictions, and sings the stuff you’re thinking but too afraid to say. With Aussie headline shows quietly in the works and a return tour supporting The Wombats and SummerSalt on the horizon, Bea is only just getting started. Catch her now, before she’s selling out arenas and still somehow joking about it in the captions.
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