Nina Nesbitt

Pop Singer

Nina Nesbitt was born in Livingston, Scotland, United Kingdom on July 11th, 1994 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 29, Nina Nesbitt biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Nina Lindberg Nesbitt, Nina
Date of Birth
July 11, 1994
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Livingston, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
29 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
Profession
Guitarist, Musician, Pianist, Singer-songwriter
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Nina Nesbitt Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 29 years old, Nina Nesbitt has this physical status:

Height
170cm
Weight
58kg
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Nina Nesbitt Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Balerno Community High School
Nina Nesbitt Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Ed Sheeran, Mike Duce (2017-Present)
Parents
Michael John Nesbitt, Caty Patricia
Nina Nesbitt Career

Career

Nesbitt met musician Ed Sheeran before a radio show in Edinburgh. She was invited to join him on his European tour after asking for tips for aspiring singer-songwriters and playing him a song on his guitar. After hearing Example's cover of her album "Stay Awake," she was also encouraged to help Example. Sheeran's single "Drunk" had also appeared in a music video.

The Apple Tree, her second EP, was released in April 2012 via AWAL and debuted at No. 1 in North America. After receiving airplay on BBC Radio 1, and then landed No. 6 on the iTunes download charts, and also reached No. 6 on the iTunes charts. 1 on the iTunes artist/songwriter chart. Nesbitt embarked on her second UK headline tour on October 9, 2012, to promote the debut of her debut single, "Boy," under new label Island Records. Josh Kumra and singer-songwriter Billy Lockett performed on the tour, as did singer-songwriter Josh Kumra and singer-songwriter Billy Lockett. The tour began in ten October 2012 at Ran Mór, Glasgow, Scotland, and finished on October 18th, London, England, on October 18, 2012. Stay Out, her third EP, was announced on April 8, 2013; its title track of the same name debuted on the charts at No. 1. In April 2013, the number 21 was the most active in the country at that time. Way in the World, her new EP, was released on July 21. The title track was released as a single and a music video was released on June 12, 2013. Nesbitt's next single was a tribute to Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop" and it was used in an advertisement for department store John Lewis. Nesbitt performed "Flower of Scotland" at Hampden Park on September 6, 2013 before Scotland's Group A World Cup qualifier against Belgium.

Nesbitt revealed on Twitter and Facebook that her debut studio album, Perpetr, would be released in the United Kingdom on February 17th. Nesbitt launched an album signing tour around the UK, beginning in Edinburgh on the day the album was released. Perpetue entered the UK Album Charts at number one in Scotland and 11 in the rest of the UK. On February 9, 2014, the album's lead single, "Selfies," was released. On April 1, 2014, Nina Nesbitt, her fifth EP, appeared exclusively in the United States.

Nesbitt's most recent EP, Modern Love, features her "new look." She also announced a three-date UK Tour, which ran from 26 to 28 January. Following its World Exclusive on Radio 1, her album "Chewing Gum" became available on Apple Music and Spotify on January ten. Nesbitt competed at the Young Scot Awards at Edinburgh's International Conference Centre on Saturday. Songs I Wrote for You began in June, where she asked her followers to share their personal love tales with her and that she would write a song about it. Life in Colour, she released a five-track EP on October 16, 2016, with the project's songs under her own name.

Nesbitt revealed in May 2016 that she had left her record company and was now an independent artist. Nesbitt signed a recording deal with indie label Cooking Vinyl in November 2016. She appeared as a supporting act for Justin Bieber at British Summer Time in Hyde Park, London, on July 2, 2017. On July 14, 2017, she released "The Moments I'm Missing," her first single. "The Best You Had" became Greg James' 'Tune of the Week' on Radio 1 on September 8th and added to the Radio 1 playlist on September 8, 2017. Taylor Swift's "The Best You Had" album on Apple Music and Spotify debuted later, while actress Chlo Grace Moretz posted a tweet thank you to her followers. "Somebody Special" became Nesbitt's third single from her second album, and it was her third single.

She appeared in two intimate shows in New York City and Los Angeles in October 2017. Nesbitt received the 'Evolution Award' at the SSE Scottish Music Awards in December 2017.

Nesbitt and Jake Bugg toured the United States between March and April 2018. In the spirit of community, empowerment, and inspiration, she also revealed her latest track "Psychopath" for Spotify's 'Louder Together', a project bringing artists together to collaborate on an original Spotify Singles song.

In May, the titular song "The Sun Will Come Up, the Seasons Will Change" was released as a promotional single. It's "like a self-help album," Nesbitt said, and she hopes that people will listen to it in times of need and be reminded that things are always evolving." The song was also included in an episode of Life Sentence, an American television series.

Nesbitt appeared at twelve festivals in the United Kingdom in summer 2018 and has also appeared at SXSW, Midem, and The Great Escape. She has sold out three straight London shows (at Heaven, The Islington and Camden Assembly) and has toured acts such as James Arthur, Jesse McCartney, MAX, and Lewis Capaldi.

Nesbitt's fourth single from the album, "Loyal to Me," was released on August 10, 2018. Fraser T. Smith produced it. Nesbitt revealed in October that her second album, The Sun Will Come Up, will be released on February 1st, 2019.

The Sun Will Rise, the Seasons Will Change was announced on February 1, 2019 with a warm critic response. "February is much too early to talk about year's albums." The Independent and The Times praised the three performers, while CelebMix gave the album five stars four stars. However, will it get any better than this? Nesbitt's fifth single from the album, "Is It Really Me You're Missing?" is the album's fifth single. Nesbitt embarked on a headlining tour to promote The Sun Will Come Up, The Seasons Will Change, with the North American and UK legs spanning from February to April. She appeared in Australia and New Zealand from 28 May to 1 June.

Nesbitt was revealed in March 2019 that it would be assisting Jess Glynne on the American leg of the Always in Between Tour.

Nesbitt released several singles including "Summer Fling" and "Life's a Bitch" in advance of her third studio album, lskar, on September 2, 2022).

"When You Lose Someone," "Dinner Table," "Pressure Makes Diamonds," "No Time (For My Life to Suck)" and "Colours of You" are among the songs on the album's official release.

Nesbitt's tour will tour the United Kingdom and Europe beginning in November 2022.

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Car cannibals' in Birmingham are ripping parked vehicles to pieces

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2023
A crime wave has wreaked havoc on Birmingham's city centre, with a 'professional' crew of criminals ripping cars to pieces in Digbeth. Nine separate cars were targeted in the city center district in January alone, with the BBC revealing that three more had occurred last year. Among the victims were a nurse on a nightshift and a music lover whose car was ripped apart while attending a concert. After ripping it apart and leaving it as a useless carcass, Greedy thugs even managed to write off a £16,500 Mercedes. Now motorists have been arriving in their droves, with some requesting that the clampdown be tightened on a spate of vehicle crime blighting Birmingham.

Since the 'car cannibals' stripped her Citroen C1 in just two hours, the woman is left 'devastated.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2023
Rebecca Scotland said her vehicle had been left undriveable after parts were professionally removed as she left it in a Birmingham parking garage. When the vandals struck, the 27-year-old had been waiting to see Nina Nesbitt at the O2 Academy with partner Tony Lincoln, smashing the passenger window to open the bonnet and leaving her number plate behind. After being exposed to similar incidents in the city, she is now warning others to be cautious.

ADRIAN THRILLS: No wonder he's so Keane on middle age

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2022
ADRIAN THRILLS: Keane's debut album, Hopes And Fears, in 2004, was one of the few bands to sing of youth as well as Keane. The Sussex company framed their salad days on a track like Somewhere We Know and Everybody's Changing, launching a career that saw their first five LPs top the UK charts. Capturing the mood swings of a swollen yet unbowed forty-something is less glamorous, but it's what Tom Chaplin is trying to do on his new solo album, Midpoint. The singer, 43, came to a close when Keane's Cause And Effect tour was cancelled due to the pandemic, and he began writing songs summing up his middle-age thoughts.
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