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​The C2C Sit Down with Catie Offerman

One of the things that you hear from so many fans that attend C2C: Country to Country is how much they enjoyed getting to discover new artists. One artist you particularly heard people talking about was Catie Offerman. We first became aware of Catie as an artist at the start of the year when she was named in CMT’s annual Next Women of Country class but right now she is a very new artist with only an initial handful of tracks available to listen to on Spotify and Apple Music.
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The multi-instrumentalist who began playing piano at 4 years old who has since mastered guitar, accordion and her main forte of the fiddle has a really different and super quirky journey her that led her to a recording deal with Universal Music Group Nashville. She was home schooled in the barn of her family farm in New Braunfels, Texas then played in polka band through her early teens before heading to Boston on scholarship at the Berklee School of Music. After graduating she went out west to Los Angeles before remembering her heart was in songwriting and moved to Music City.
​That journey has now brought Catie to London for the first time where she performed four sets at Europe’s largest country music festival. On the Friday afternoon before her first performance at C2C, she spent some time hanging out with Jamie which you can listen to below and understand exactly why you will adore this lady both on and off stage.
You can find the latest track “‘Til I See You Again” from Catie Offerman across all DSP’s HERE and stay up to date with all her forthcoming new music by following Catie socially on INSTAGRAM TIKTOK TWITTER & FACEBOOK whilst more information about any future tour dates on her WEBSITE.
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C2C: Country to Country will return to the O2 Arena in London and OVO Hydro in Glasgow on 8th to 10th March 2024 where the festival will also head to Belfast at the SSE Arena for the first time. Early Bird pre-sale tickets go on sale Friday March 17th where full ticket information is available on their WEBSITE and socials (INSTAGRAM / TWITTER / FACEBOOK)

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      • BST Hyde Park 2024
      • Country to Country 2024
      • Country to Country 2023
      • The Long Road 2023
      • Buckle and Boots 2023
      • Buckle and Boots 2022
      • Black Deer 2022
      • Nashvile Meets London 2022
      • The Long Road 2022
      • Country to Country 2022
      • Buckle and Boots 2021
    • American Express Presents BST Hyde Park 2025
    • Country Calling Festival 2025
    • Long Road Festival 2025
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