Biography Flash: Sadie Jean Launches Early Twenties Torture Album and European Tour from Oslo to Lisbon
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This week has been a watershed moment in my journey as Sadie Jean with the release of my debut album Early Twenties Torture, which officially dropped on October 24th. After months of anticipation and multiple singles generating excitement—like Move On First and Slow Burn, both celebrated by outlets including Out Now Magazine and Melodic Mag—I finally get to share the most raw and honest account of my early twenties. The album is a deeply personal exploration of heartbreak, friendships, identity, and the messiness of growing up, balancing vulnerability with pop sensibility. Critics like Melodic Mag praise tracks such as Know You Forever, Somebody’s Everything, and She’s Dating My Boyfriend, highlighting the emotional depth and relatability I aimed for in the project, and calling it a defining release in my career.
Yesterday, on November 4th, I kicked off my pivotal Early Twenties Tour(ture) to a live audience at Parkteatret in Oslo, Norway. This headline run spans over twenty European and UK dates, a significant jump from last year’s first-ever headline tour where I played sold-out shows in the US and across Europe. The setlist for the Oslo opener is still under wraps officially, but the vibe was reportedly electric and fans on social platforms have been posting their excitement and moments from the show. Tonight, I move on to Stockholm before continuing through cities like Berlin, Prague (my first time ever performing in the Czech Republic), Vienna, Milan, Paris, and wrapping in Lisbon in early December, according to venues and ticketing partners keeping fans updated. The energy on tour so far is incredible, and the audience response to the new material has been overwhelming, bringing the album’s dance-friendly yet emotionally charged songs to life on stage.
On social media, the past few days have seen a torrent of support and interaction, with fans sharing concert footage and album reactions, tagging me across Instagram, TikTok, X, and Facebook. The response to “Early Twenties Torture” from music tastemakers like NYLON and Entertainment Tonight, as well as heartfelt DMs from listeners saying the album “gets them through it,” means everything to me. Merch drops—including the new I Tried tee—have also been popular with fans attending shows, as seen through Bandsintown and Spotify concert pages.
No confirmed business ventures beyond the album and tour have surfaced in the last 24 hours, and there are no verified major headlines with controversy or collaborations beyond what’s already described. Everything right now is about these live shows and sharing my new work with you in real time.
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