
London-based artist Beatrice Laus (Beabadoobee) has emerged as one of the most vital voices in British indie. With three acclaimed albums and five diverse EPs, she has garnered BRIT Award and BBC Sound of nominations and won NME’s Radar Award.
With over 5 billion streams worldwide and a 10 million+ social reach, her highly anticipated 2020 debut, Fake It Flowers—a raw, introspective outpouring—received widespread critical acclaim and debuted in the UK Top 10. In 2022, Beatopia followed a kaleidoscopic plunge into more experimental territory, debuting in the UK Top 5.
Beabadoobee has headlined major festivals like All Points East and Reading, performed at Coachella and Glastonbury, and supported Taylor Swift on her Eras Tour. She has also toured with The 1975, Halsey, and Clairo. With sold-out shows around the world, she continues to cement her place as one of the most compelling and influential indie artists of her generation.
In 2024, she reached a new career peak with her third full-length LP, This Is How Tomorrow Moves, produced with Rick Rubin and recorded at the iconic Shangri-La Studios. The album truly crystallized her artistic vision, earning her first-ever No. 1 album on the UK Official Charts.
Beabadoobee kicks off the year with two BRIT nominations for Artist of the Year and Alternative/Rock Act.