Charlotte Eriksson
The Glass Child [FEELS LIKE HOME TOUR]
Gullivers
109 Oldham Street
Sep 9, 2017
7:00 PM UTC
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Charlotte Eriksson Biography
The story of THE GLASS CHILD, Charlotte Eriksson, is one of those you usually see on movies. Only 18 years old she left everything she had and knew, family and friends, and moved to London to dedicate her life to her music and art. A vague dream about reaching out with her music became an everlasting journey about fighting for your right to build a life on your own terms, learning what it means to be an artist and how to make an impact.
Forward a few years and she has started her own record label Broken Glass Records, released 6 critically acclaimed EPs and 3 full-length albums: "I’d Like To Remain A Mystery" (2013), "I Must Be Gone and Live, or Stay and Die" (2014), and "Under Northern Skies" (2016). She had her single “I Will Lead You Home” reaching #2 on the Swedish iTunes-chart, and has been played on major radio such as BBC6 (UK), Sveriges Radio (Sweden) and 3FM (Netherlands). In April 2013 she published her first book “Empty Roads and Broken Bottles; in search for The Great Perhaps”, telling the story about her leaving, searching and going after her dream. The book was beautifully received and has been widely praised both by her fanbase and by a new literary crowd of writers and readers. Since then she went on to publish two more books—Another Vagabond Lost To Love: a collection of essays and journals from her year in Berlin, and You're Doing Just Fine: a collection of poetry with the themes of hope and belonging. With a growing literary following, Charlotte is slowly becoming a prolific freelance writer, essayist, and poet, with her writings published on sites like Thought Catalog, Artparasites, Bella Grace Magazine and Rebelle Society.
As a wandering soul, Charlotte is constantly vagabonding and relocating to spread her art and music. Charlotte has spent the last 2 years in Germany, developing her craft and stories.
"I wanted to turn my life into my art. My very existence into a poem.
This is my story: it might not always be easy, but it will always be beautiful."
Read MoreForward a few years and she has started her own record label Broken Glass Records, released 6 critically acclaimed EPs and 3 full-length albums: "I’d Like To Remain A Mystery" (2013), "I Must Be Gone and Live, or Stay and Die" (2014), and "Under Northern Skies" (2016). She had her single “I Will Lead You Home” reaching #2 on the Swedish iTunes-chart, and has been played on major radio such as BBC6 (UK), Sveriges Radio (Sweden) and 3FM (Netherlands). In April 2013 she published her first book “Empty Roads and Broken Bottles; in search for The Great Perhaps”, telling the story about her leaving, searching and going after her dream. The book was beautifully received and has been widely praised both by her fanbase and by a new literary crowd of writers and readers. Since then she went on to publish two more books—Another Vagabond Lost To Love: a collection of essays and journals from her year in Berlin, and You're Doing Just Fine: a collection of poetry with the themes of hope and belonging. With a growing literary following, Charlotte is slowly becoming a prolific freelance writer, essayist, and poet, with her writings published on sites like Thought Catalog, Artparasites, Bella Grace Magazine and Rebelle Society.
As a wandering soul, Charlotte is constantly vagabonding and relocating to spread her art and music. Charlotte has spent the last 2 years in Germany, developing her craft and stories.
"I wanted to turn my life into my art. My very existence into a poem.
This is my story: it might not always be easy, but it will always be beautiful."
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