Zara Larsson Revealed As Next Artist For Nova’s Red Room

Zara Larsson Revealed As Next Artist For Nova’s Red Room

Award-winning singer and songwriter Zara Larsson (pictured above) has been announced as the next artist to perform for Nova’s Red Room (presented by NAB) on Thursday 27 July in Sydney.

Larsson shot to international fame in 2013 with the release of her debut EP album Introducing. In February this year she released her international debut album SO GOOD, which produced the hit singles Lush Life, Never Forget You, Ain’t My Fault, I Would Like and Symphony.

Larsson has since collaborated with some of the industry’s biggest artists including Tinie Tempah, David Guetta, Clean Bandit, WizKid and her latest song, Don’t Let Me Be Yours, co-written with Ed Sheeran.

Her work has gained international recognition, winning Best New Act at the 2016 MTV Europe Music Awards for Never Forget You, and the 19-year-old Swedish artist was named one of TIME magazine’s 30 Most Influential Teens of 2016.

In her first performance for Nova’s Red Room, listeners can win their invitation to see Larsson in this money- can’t-buy experience by tuning into Nova or registering at novafm.com.au.

 




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