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​Twinnie shares her brand new single ‘Woah Man’

A UK artist who is making an increasingly substantial impact in the Nashville scene, Twinnie excels at uniting country’s storytelling heart with an instantly appealing pop energy and determined self-empowerment. Those traits all shine proudly as Twinnie shares her brand new single ‘Woah Man’. Listen HERE.
 
Opening with a sassy R&B strut, ‘Woah Man’ launches into anthemic pop-country territory as Twinnie’s consistently classy voice affirms the incredible powers of inspiring women everywhere. It’s a serious point made in rousing and engaging style, with Twinnie audibly relishing punchy, women-first lyrics such as, “Close a business deal with a baby on my hip.”
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Appropriately enough, ‘Woah Man’ was the product of Twinnie’s own non-profit initiative I Know A Woman, which aims to support female creatives with funding, opportunities and community. She wrote the song at a I Know A Woman writing camp in collaboration with John Davidson and solo artist Abby Anderson, before co-producing the track alongside KK Johnson (Dasha) and Brandon Paddock (Dan + Shay).
 
Twinnie says, “This song is a global statement to highlight the incredible women around the world in all industries, whether it be our nurses, doctors, creatives, politicians, teachers or your stay at home mums. It signifies the resilience and power of what it is to be a woman and celebrates all those that have come before us.
 
The person I think of when I sing this is a woman that raised three children as a single mother working four jobs with the help of her mum. She has dedicated her life to taking care of her children. To others she may not be a Nobel Prize winner or hold a world record, but to me she embodies what it is to be a woman and the best mum in the world.
 
Heavily inspired by Aretha Franklin's 'Respect', 'Whoa Man' commands a man to listen in a way that is not above each other but equal.”
 
Twinnie will play the Red Rooster Festival in Norfolk before heading out on her headline ‘Happy Hour Tour ‘25’ which includes a London show at Oslo. Further festival dates follow later this year with Country Road, Keep It Country and Hoe Down Show Down already confirmed. Tickets for her headline shows, listed below, are available HERE.
 
JUNE
2nd - Brighton, Komedia
3rd - London, Oslo
4th - Birmingham, Hare & Hounds
6th - Manchester, Deaf Institute
7th - Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club
8th - York, The Crescent
9th - Newcastle, The Cluny
10th - Edinburgh, The Voodoo Room
11th - Glasgow, The Stereo
13th - Belfast, Oh Yeah Centre
15th - Dublin, The Working Men’s Club
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      • The Long Road Festival 2025
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      • American Express Presents BST Hyde Park 2025
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