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Jersey musician showcases new track with Royal Albert Hall performance

Jersey musician showcases new track with Royal Albert Hall performance

Monday 13 May 2024

Jersey musician showcases new track with Royal Albert Hall performance

Monday 13 May 2024


A Jersey-born musician who has been honing his craft in the UK recently unveiled his new single with a performance at one of London's most iconic venues.

Harrison Mayo showcased 'Mystery Girl' – which was officially launched on Friday – with a recent performance at a Mixtape Madness event in the Royal Albert Hall.

The evening included sets from accomplished names in the UK R&B scene including former Radio One Extra presenter DJ Ace who has a new show on Kiss FM.

The 26-year-old, who has been working multiple jobs while pursuing a career in musicsaid: "It was a really cool experience and a great place to network with people from the R&B scene – I actually got booked for a couple of shows after."

Harrison added: "It's a catchy summer song with a lot of vocal layers to it."

The singer-songwriter has also been featured on major Spotify playlists with hundreds of thousands of followers, and gained airtime last year on BBC Introducing’s track of the week.

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Pictured: Harrison recently performed at a Mixtape Madness event in the Royal Albert Hall (picture: India Bharadwaj)

He said: "I'm performing a lot in London at the moment – as it's where I am living and working – but the aim is to be able to come back to Jersey and play at festivals where I can showcase what I've been doing in the UK to a local crowd."

His new song has also so far been added to the Ministry of Sound Chilled Spotify playlist and two editorial playlists on Amazon.

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Harrison's new song, 'Mystery Girl', which was produced by Stevey Reid, can be streamed below...

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