Enjoying the aftermath of a sold-out concert at London’s The Garage, the LA-based artist takes Wonderland on a sightseeing tour around her favourite spots in town. Join us?
LA-based rising alt-pop star Emei is enjoying the aftermath of an evening performance for the books when she connects with Wonderland. It’s a feeling she’s almost used to by now, having sold out every date of her US and Europe tour since the beginning of 2024. Mastering the art of social media virality, she’s also riding the high that comes with releasing new music to her dedicated fanbase. Her single “Love Me Not,” an infectious, summer-infused track, has already racked up more than 10 million streams on Spotify.
And what better way to celebrate such success than by going on a day outing around London to visit some of her favourite spots in town? Following her crowd-packed electrifying evening at The Garage, Emei takes Wonderland on a sightseeing tour — and you, of course, can join us on the road. Buckle up and keep scrolling…
“To start us off, as you can see from how many pictures we took in them, the London phone booths are so much fun and such a vibe.”
“I’m a big souvenir girl so of course I had to stop and get some magnets/keychains for my family and fridge! Also public transportation in London was actually such a plus. Going from my hotel to the venue has genuinely never been easier with the tube. It’s so clean and fast and great.”
“I really love the London street fashion. I feel like I saw so many cool people wearing such sick fits just casually walking around. The architecture was also just breathtaking!! Really felt the rich history just walking around.”
“I also got to see Wicked in the West End on one of my days off and it was so spectacular. As a musical theatre kid, it made me very happy. And of course, I’ve always been so inspired by the music made in London and by legendary English artists like Adele, Queen, The Beatles, Amy Winehouse etc and it was so special to visit!”
“Of course, I can’t forget how great the different cuisines in London were. I got to have great Chinese food, Indian food, Mediterranean food, the list goes on. And I even loved the local cuisine! I tried a sausage roll and it was amazing and of course had the traditional English breakfast most mornings. Yum!”
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