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Olympia Theatre, Sunday 10th November

Rising Hip-Hop and R&B songstress Lizzo brings her Cuz I Love You Too European tour to Dublin.

Channeling boundless self-confidence through a downright earth-quaking voice, colourful persona, and undeniable star power, Lizzo struts into the spotlight and steps up with a whole lot of sass, spirit, and soul. Embracing her vocal range like never before and celebrating herself to the fullest, she speaks her mind, censors nothing, and delivers an enviable level of honesty, pure passion, and fresh fire.

“This is a way more confident Lizzo who believes in her confidence,” she exclaims. “For the last three years, I've been working on myself and learning how to love who I am. There were moments that would've completely defeated me when I was younger. Instead, I was able to not just survive, but thrive. This is the person who I truly want to be. It's a self-filling prophecy ready for the world. I really found my voice. I love it. I love my body. I love talking shit, and it's what I'm doing.”

She's quietly worked towards these realisations since the release of her 2016 EP, Coconut Oil, which delivered such hits as Good As Hell, Phone, Water Me, and Truth Hurts. Building on enthusiastic critical acclaim and a rapidly growing fan base, 2018 represented a high watermark for the Detroit-born and Houston-raised songstress. A string of singles hit maximum velocity as Boys took the culture by storm. A definitive and inescapable anthem for 2018, it closed out the year on Time‘s “10 Best Songs of 2018”, Pitchfork‘s “100 Best Songs of 2018”, and Paste‘s “50 Best Songs of 2018”. In 2019 she introduced the next chapter with Juice. Eighties-style synths, funky guitar and boisterous horns punched through on the first single off her third full-length Cuz I Love You. But whether it's the emotionally charged Jerome or dynamically delicate Crybaby, she clings to an overarching message on Cuz I Love You intimated by the title.

“I want you to hear my songs and feel a connection to me”, she says. “I hope you can apply what I'm saying to your own life and maybe have a better day. Share this experience with me. Celebrate who you are. If I can change the world for the better one song at a time, I'm cool.”


Date:
Sunday 10th November
Time:
7.00pm
Price:
€39.50+
Address:
Olympia Theatre, The Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

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