Courtney Hadwin is no longer the quiet girl from TV. She is now 21 and making a bold move by leaving behind giant arenas. Instead, she is playing in dark and sweaty basement clubs to be closer to her fans. This change shows she is a real rock leader who wants to look her audience in the eye.
In a recent show at Sidney and Matilda in Sheffield, she performed her original song called “Monsters.” The venue used to be an old paper factory, which gave the music a loud and industrial feel. Courtney used her famous raspy voice to scream back at the darkness. She told her fans to bring their loudest voices to the front of the stage.
Sheffield Was Such An Intimate Gig, I Loved It So Much
The song “Monsters” features heavy basslines and crashing drums that shake the floor. It is about the scary thoughts or anxieties people see when they look in the mirror. Because there are no barriers in these small clubs, the performance feels like a shared moment of healing.
The energy from that Sheffield factory show moved quickly to London. Just one night later, she completely sold out the Camden Assembly. This proves that her small-club strategy is working. It marks a turning point, as she grows from a young singer into an industrial rock powerhouse who writes about internal struggles and self-reflection.
Courtney Hadwin – Monsters (Official Music Video)
Fans are loving this new version of her. One viewer said she has the perfect voice to cover the 1967 hit “White Rabbit” by Jefferson Airplane. Others say she sounds just like the rock legend Grace Slick. They love how she has traded polished pop for a raw and trippy sound that fits a small room perfectly.
Courtney has an honest style that makes people feel less alone. Her journey from a shy student to a confident rock star is inspiring to watch. You can see more of her transformation and hear her latest music online. Follow Courtney Hadwin on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Stick around to see how this rock star continues to change the music world.