01 February 2023 - 0 Comments
Hot off the back of three sold out shows and on the eve of three more massive stadium shows with international superstar Ed Sheeran in Wellington and Auckland, Kaylee Bell releases a new hit single Boots ‘n All a nod to Shania Twain and all her 90’s inspirations.
Bell just returned from Tamworth where she celebrated 10 years of Toyota Star Maker, played a sold out ticketed show to a 2000 strong crowd at TREC with James Johnston and took home her first Golden Guitar Award for Vocal Collaboration Of The Year. Bell is currently on the biggest tour in the world, the ‘ Mathematics’ Stadium World Tour with Ed Sheeran playing to stadium crowds of around 50,000 every night. Bell kicked off the six show tour with Sheeran at the Wellington Opera House last week, where she was the sole opening act before Ed's intimate showcase for three consecutive nights to a wowed crowd.
Boots ‘n All is a song written by Bell, Michael Paynter, and Michael DeLorenzis of MSquared and Emily Hatton at a APRA Songhubs in Brisbane. Bell initially had the song title and describes the song as 'Shania meets Haim', an up tempo, tongue in cheek song about the expectation placed on a future partner. It is a playful, feel good anthem that Bell hopes will be screamed by the masses. The track was produced by Lindsay Rimes (Kane Brown) and is already becoming a huge song in Bell’s energetic live show that is quickly winning over new fans both in Australia and NZ.
Bell will continue the Ed Sheeran tour playing three sold out stadiums across NZ, then will be back to Australia where she will appear at both Gippsland and Goulburn Festivals through April, before heading back to Nashville where she plans to finish her record before returning to NZ for a packed end of year touring schedule.
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Kaylee Bell is supporting Ed Sheeran on his '+ - = ÷ X (Mathematics) NZ Tour'
Thu 2 Feb
Sky Stadium, Wellington
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Fri 10 Feb
Eden Park, Auckland ticketmaster.co.nz
Sat 11 Feb
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