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    Nina Nesbitt releases deluxe edition of ‘The Sun Will Come Up…’

    Katrina ReesBy Katrina ReesNovember 24, 2019
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    Nina Nesbitt has released a deluxe edition of her album The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change.

    Featuring three additional tracks and acoustic versions of the original album tracks, The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change & The Flowers Will Fall comprises of 29 tracks in total.

    Speaking about the deluxe edition, Nina said: “I’m so pleased to present a deluxe version of my album. It’s a huge thank you to all the fans that have supported this album or been there from the start and patiently waited for new music. The fan reaction and streaming success of ‘The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change’ is way beyond anything I’d ever imagined so a deluxe edition feels like the perfect way to wrap it all up!”

    Between now and Christmas, Nina will also be releasing a series of videos called ‘The Winter Tree Sessions’. These videos will comprise of songs from the deluxe album, including the new songs and acoustic versions of tracks from the original album.
     
    One of the highlights from the deluxe album is ‘Still Waiting to Start’. Speaking about the track, Nina said: “It’s the last song I wrote for the extended album. A simple, stripped back guitar based song about getting older and treasuring time more and more. There’s so many things I want to experience in life so I wanted to capture that in the song. No matter what age you are, you are constantly changing and starting again.”

    2019 has been a fantastic year for Nina, with the release of her album and its deluxe edition, supporting Jess Glynne on her summer tour, and appearing on the Four Weddings and a Funeral soundtrack.

    She also teamed up with John Newman to release ‘Without You’, which has racked up over four million streams on Spotify since its release. The track recently made its way to Radio 2’s A List playlist whilst Nina and John also performed the song on The Jonathan Ross Show.

    The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change & The Flowers Will Fall is available to download and stream now.

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