Pop star Anne-Marie's ‘Dysfunctional Tour’ happening tomorrow at New Frontier Theater

Over her career to date, Anne-Marie has become a BRITs Critics Choice finalist; Nordoff Robbins “Best Newcomer” winner; LGBT Music Artist winner for 2021; nine times BRIT Award nominee; an official ambassador of The Princes Trust and more.
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MANILA, Philippines — British singer-songwriter Anne-Marie announces Dysfunctional Tour coming to Manila on October 16 at the New Frontier Theater.

Anne-Marie’s rise to stardom has been nothing short of meteoric. A former 3x world karate champion and West End child star turned multi-platinum-selling artist, Anne-Marie has gone onto become one of the world’s most-loved and successful pop stars of our times.

Following a string of chart-busting singles over her career to date—from her Ed Sheeran co-write and UK Top 3 "2002" to the garage-infused juggernaut and KSI collaboration “Don’t Play”—Anne-Marie is an artist who wins on her playful commentary, magnetic vocals and infectious personality, as was perfectly showcased her 2016 debut and four million-selling, Speak Your Mind, which became that years’ biggest-selling debut release in the UK.

Last year saw Anne-Marie make new strides, too. Making her prime time debut as a new judge on talent show The Voice this year—a show she won—Anne-Marie released her much-anticipated and critically acclaimed second studio album, Therapy.

A title that holds an extremely important message to the Mind Charity ambassador, Anne-Marie has continually campaigned for the conversation surrounding mental health, be that in her YouTube documentary titled “How to be Anne-Marie” or fronting ITV’s Britain Get Talking campaign.

Anne-Marie also released her debut book, “You Deserve Better;” part memoir, part practical self-help, Anne-Marie drew on her own experiences to help readers tackle life’s challenges, embrace opportunities and celebrate their successes.

Over her career to date, Anne-Marie has become a BRITs Critics Choice finalist; Nordoff Robbins “Best Newcomer” winner; LGBT Music Artist winner for 2021; nine times BRIT Award nominee; an official ambassador of The Princes Trust and more.

 

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