The pop vocalist already had the world enchanted with colossal, catchy songs like ‘Habits (Stay High)’ – but struck a particular affinity with Australians after appearing on omnipresent Flume single ‘Say It.’ That might explain the swelling crowds that have gathered to witness her onstage after Splendour In The Grass, where she belted out tracks from her impressive debut Lady Woods, blurring pop catchiness with the dancefloor appeal of house and electronica.
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