Olivia Dean brings the curtain down on Radio 1's Big Weekend with 'magic' set
Olivia Dean concluded BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend with an enchanting performance that captivated the audience. Her set featured popular songs and was marked by vibrant visuals, including fireworks and confetti. Dean's rise in the music industry has been remarkable, highlighted by multiple award wins and a growing fanbase.
- ▪Olivia Dean closed BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend with a joyful performance.
- ▪She performed hits like Dive and Man I Need, captivating tens of thousands of fans.
- ▪Dean has had a standout year, winning four Brit Awards and a Grammy for best new artist.
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Olivia Dean brings the curtain down on Radio 1's Big Weekend with 'magic' set11 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNaomi ClarkeBBC Newsbeat, at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in SunderlandBBCOlivia Dean on stage in SunderlandOlivia Dean has closed out BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend with a joyful set which was, as she put it, "magic". The UK pop girl of the moment captivated the tens of thousands who had gathered at the main stage with her mesmerising vocals, delighting them with soulful renditions of hits including Dive, The Hardest Part and So Easy (To Fall In Love).From floral stage design and a live band, to her elegant shimmering dresses and words of wisdow - the performance had it all."I cannot believe I am headlining this festival," Dean admitted to the crowd, reflecting on her…
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