
Rising singer-songwriter Brooke Combe dazzles in new Music Box session
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Rising British talent Brooke Combe performed a dazzling stripped-back Music Box session following the release of her brilliant debut album, Dancing at the Edge of the World. She performed the songs 'This Town' and 'The Last Time'.
The Scottish singer-songwriter is currently in the middle of a headline tour, with upcoming shows in Bristol (9 April), London, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds and Glasgow.
Stay tuned to Independent TV for more Music Box featuring the latest acts breaking through, available across desktop, mobile and connected TV, as well as our YouTube channel.
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