“Get your tickets now.” That was not just a caption but a dare. In her August reel Courtney Hadwin’s voice growled through a rehearsal clip that felt more like a thunderstorm than a teaser. No smoke machines, no gimmicks; just raw fire. Fans did not hear a reminder but a warning. September was coming and she was bringing Little Miss Jagged with her.
The reel shows Courtney mid song, her voice rasping and stretching like it is trying to set the walls on fire. It is stripped down, filmed in what looks like a rehearsal space, but the energy is arena sized. With hashtags pointing to new music and tour dates it doubles as both invitation and final countdown.
Courtney Hadwin – UK Tour Announcement Reel (August 2025)
The comments were a flood of urgency. “Booked!” “See you in London!” “Manchester is about to shake.” Longtime fans remembered her America’s Got Talent breakout while new listeners swarmed in through hashtags. It was more than promotion but proof that even as an independent artist Courtney’s pull was undeniable.
Her fire on stage is not a new spark; it has been burning for years. Back in 2019 she joined glam rockers The Struts on stage in Newcastle. That night showed the same fearless power she is now bringing to her own tour, only sharpened with years of grit and growth.
The Struts with Special Guest Courtney Hadwin – 18 Feb 2019, Newcastle
In Newcastle Courtney tore through the set with the swagger of someone born for spotlight chaos. The Struts thrive on flamboyance yet she still managed to steal eyes and ears. Fans later wrote that she looked like “a rock star dropped from another decade.” That performance was the blueprint for the tour she is now headlining.
Courtney is relentless online. Reels, YouTube drops, constant updates; all of it makes her followers feel like they are riding shotgun in her career. Her UK tour dates in London, Birmingham, Manchester sold fast because of that closeness. For hidden rehearsals, raw snippets, and ticket news her pages are the real backstage pass.