Do you remember the feeling of putting a needle on a record and hearing a voice so powerful it made the speakers shake? In the 1980s, rock stars weren’t just singers; they were like superheroes with electric guitars. Today, a young woman named Courtney Hadwin is bringing that exact same magic back to the stage, and she is doing it with a voice that sounds like it was born in the era of stadium rock.
For anyone who grew up watching icons like Pat Benatar or Tina Turner, watching Courtney perform feels like stepping into a time machine. She doesn’t use computer tricks to make her voice sound good; she uses raw, “liquid gold” talent that reminds fans of the “rock and roll of their time”. When she sings, it isn’t just a performance, it is “pure fire” and “wild energy” that makes people from Argentina to the UK remember why they fell in love with music in the first place.
But don’t just take the internet’s word for it. To truly understand why people are calling her “pure dynamite,” you have to see the evolution for yourself.
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Courtney has a special way of connecting the past to the present. While many modern songs feel soft, Courtney’s sound is “inexhaustible” and “explosive,” just like the big hits we used to blast on our car radios. One fan even said her style is “pure dynamite,” proving that the high-energy spirit of the 80s is exactly what the world needs right now. She has the “stadium-sized energy” that used to fill arenas, but she brings it into every small club she plays.
The debate among fans is heating up. Some say she needs more time to sit on the throne next to icons like Lita Ford, while others argue that her “stadium-sized energy” in small clubs is exactly the spark the genre needs to stay alive. She isn’t just mimicking the past; she is taking that 80s “liquid gold” sound and injecting it with a fresh, explosive energy that makes even the most skeptical old-school rockers take notice.
Watch the video below to see Courtney’s latest high-voltage performance
Timeless (Live in London)
From a viral teen sensation to a fully-fledged musical powerhouse, Courtney Hadwin has spent the last few years proving she is far more than just a talent show alumna. She has recently reached massive milestones, including the release of her highly anticipated debut album, Little Miss Jagged, in 2025 and being handpicked by legendary producer Clive Davis to open a gala at Carnegie Hall. Whether she is performing at sold-out shows in Las Vegas or touring the UK in 2026, she remains dedicated to the raw, authentic sound that first made her a star.
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