
BBC Radio 1 to host Europe's Biggest Gig
The live music spectacular will see five countries unite for one night only, each shining a spotlight on their national music scene and showcasing an exciting artist tipped for big things who will perform a live session of their biggest tracks.
Taking place on Tuesday 25 February from 6.30pm, Radio 1's Jack Saunders will be at the helm for the first thirty minutes before handing over to our broadcasting partners across the European Broadcasting Union.
Representing the UK, South-London soul singer Nia Smith, will take centre stage performing a session of her biggest tracks in the legendary Radio 1 Live Lounge. Nia is fast becoming one of the most exciting new voices in British music, having supported the likes of SZA, Tems and Elmiene last year and releasing her debut EP 'Give Up The Fear' in November 2024.
Nia Smith says: 'So excited to be performing for Radio 1 at Europe's Biggest Gig!! Ty so much Jack, very grateful.'
Jack Saunders says: 'Live music is at the heart of what we do on the show so why not take that to the rest of Europe? It's a chance to bring fresh unique voices to the biggest stage. Nia Smith is going to blow people away with her talent and I can't wait to hear what the other countries bring.'
Aled Haydn Jones, Head of Radio 1, says: 'We're really excited to launch Europe's Biggest Gig which will join the hugely popular Europe's Biggest Dance Show and Europe's Biggest Soundsystem Party brand.
'It's an exciting way to showcase the incredible artists emerging across the continent. By joining forces with our broadcasting partners, we're giving artists a platform to reach new audiences and bringing fans closer to future stars poised for success. We can't wait to share this special night with listeners across Europe.'
Listeners can hear all the action live on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Sounds from 6.30pm GMT on Tuesday 25 February.
The countries, broadcasters and artists performing are (in order of broadcast):
UK, BBC Radio 1, Nia Smith
Ireland, RTÉ 2FM, Orla Gartland
Belgium, Studio Brussel, Sylvie Kreusch
Germany, 1LIVE, Berq
Iceland, Rás 2, Elín Hall
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