“AHHH IT IS HAPPENING!!” Courtney Hadwin shouted with big excitement on Instagram. After many years of waiting she finally told everyone she was singing onstage again, calling it her “second home.” Tickets for her September UK shows sold quickly, helped by the buzz about her first album Little Miss Jagged. For kids and grown-ups who like her, it felt like a long-shut door finally opening wide, letting them back into the music they had missed.
The post’s energy mirrored her reputation; frenzied, unfiltered, unafraid. She reminded followers she was not just returning but reclaiming her voice as an independent artist. The promise of hearing her songs in intimate rooms carried the same edge as her breakthrough TV days.
courtneyhadwin Instagram Post (Live Shows Announcement)
Reactions poured in like cheers from the front row. “So ready!” one fan typed while another just dropped flame emojis. The post became more than a tour update; it became a reunion notice. After her struggles with a stalled record deal the independence in her words hit hard. This was a rebirth moment and her listeners felt it too.
That sense of rebirth recalls another stage far from home. In 2018 Courtney stepped onto the Paris Hotel stage in Las Vegas and poured every nerve into the microphone. The voice, the growl, the moves—it was all there. Looking back now that performance feels like a blueprint for the raw, jagged power she is leaning into today.
Courtney Hadwin Full Performance from Paris Hotel in Las Vegas 11/4/2018
Her Vegas set was a blaze; raspy vocals slicing through the air, her body twisting with every note. Fans in the room stood wide eyed, many filming just to prove they were there. One attendee later wrote that she “owned that stage like it owed her rent.” It was a moment that made clear she was not built to play it safe.
Today that same fire is finding new fuel. Her debut record Little Miss Jagged carries her scars and triumphs while her live shows carry her soul. With every post and every performance Courtney keeps proving that for her music is not just a career but a fight she keeps winning.