BEA AND HER BUSINESS
SHARES THE NEW SINGLE ‘RICH’

LISTEN/WATCH HERE
ON TOUR WITH MXMTOON THIS MONTH – INCLUDES A DUBLIN SHOW AT THE ACADEMY
“The 20-year-old riser has a potent pop vision.” – Clash
“Bea’s rise is rooted in a love for poetry and a knack for turning personal experiences into music that resonates on a profound level.” – Notion
“Every note she sings, every lyric she writes, is a step closer to that dream of massive stadium pop.” – Dork
“Lush vocals, pristine production and heartfelt, relatable lyricism.” – 1883 Magazine

Bea and her Business continues to cement her status as the UK’s next breakthrough pop icon as she shares her new single ‘Rich’.
Set to an addictive distorted beat, ‘Rich’ is a swaggeringly self-confident girl-next-door anthem for being determined to be yourself – regardless of what anyone else thinks. Co-written with Steve Mac, Bea’s distinctive powerful vocal takes centre stage as she lyrically asserts that she can give-or-take the decadence and disarray of the party scene, just so long as she’s got her friends around her.
With over 125 million streams and views to date Bea is already building a deep personal connection with a huge audience, while industry acclaim in 2025 alone has included Amazon’s Artists To Watch, being named as a Shazam Fast Forward Artist, and earning a nomination for MTV Push for the UK and Ireland.
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Bea says, “’Rich’ describes the feeling of longing for freedom, fun and chaos. It’s about getting out of the house, breaking a sweat, acting your age and a reminder to stop taking life so seriously. It nods to the importance of the work life balance and the idea that letting your hair down is just as important as working your ass off !”
A growing fanbase is falling under Bea’s spell and it’s easy to see why. Her songs tackle the universal experiences of teen and young adulthood, from dubious friendships and even worse relationships to mental health struggles and self-image issues. And as the likes of ‘Born To Be Alive’, ‘Safety Net’ and ‘Me Against My Head’ have shown, not only do her lyrics give fans a comforting, relatable take on such struggles, but her dark humour also provides an escape too.
Her two EPs to date, 2023’s ‘Introverted Extrovert’ and last year’s ‘Me Vs. Me’, have seen Bea and her Business push forwards on all fronts. Expect her brand of larger-than-life pop and witty, real-life observations to connect with new international audiences as 2025 unfolds.
Having sold-out a headline show at KOKO and further gigs across Europe and North America, Bea and her Business’s touring plans for 2025 are now heating up. This month will see her tour across the UK and Europe as special guest to bedroom pop icon mxmtoon, including a London show at Heaven on May 24th. Bea is also confirmed to tour Australia as special guests to The Wombats in September / October. She will also join them on the touring SummerSalt Festival, with her first two down under headline shows confirmed in Melbourne and Sydney.
APRIL – WITH MXMTOON
15th – Paris, Alhambra
16th – Amsterdam, Melkweg
17th – Berlin, Lido
19th – Hamburg, KENT Club
20th – Cologne, Luxor
22nd – Brussels, AB Box
24th – London, Heaven
25th – Manchester, New Century Hall
26th – Glasgow, The Garage
28th – Dublin, Academy
29th – Belfast, Ulster Hall
SEPTEMBER
20th – Torquay, Torquay Common (SummerSalt Festival)
21st- Adelaide, AEC Theatre (with The Wombats)
23rd – Melbourne, The Howler (HEADLINE SHOW)
24th – Melbourne, Festival Hall (with The Wombats)
26th – Brisbane, Riverstage (with The Wombats)
27th – Tamborine, Woodstock Farm (SummerSalt Festival)
28th – Lake Macquarie, Speers Point Farm (SummerSalt Festival)
OCTOBER
1st – Sydney, Hordern Pavilion (with The Wombats)
2nd – Sydney, Oxford Art Factory (HEADLINE SHOW)
4th – Fremantle, Esplanade Park (SummerSalt Festival)