Sold-out Fiddler’s Elbow show ends with Courtney Hadwin’s stunning and powerful live version of “D.N.A.”

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Courtney Hadwin Sets London’s Fiddler’s Elbow Ablaze with Powerful “D.N.A.” Performance

With her signature edge and powerhouse vocals, Courtney Hadwin lit up the stage during her sold-out show at London’s Fiddler’s Elbow on May 30 — saving the biggest bang for last.

Closing the night with a thrilling performance of her latest single “D.N.A.,” Hadwin delivered a set packed with raw musical energy, fire, and undeniable power.

Watch the video below.

Known for her explosive breakout on America’s Got Talent at just 13 years old, Courtney proved once again that her vocal talent extends far beyond viral fame.

Now 20, she’s carving out her own lane with a sound that’s bold, unfiltered, and entirely her own. Thursday night’s show gave fans a front-row seat to that transformation.

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Hadwin’s electrifying “D.N.A.” performance turned the venue into a full-blown party. With its funky grooves, rock attitude, and wild vocal moments, the track revealed a fearless, playful, and fully confident side of the young artist.

Watch her official music video below.

Every scream, every yelp, every soaring high note hit the crowd like lightning — you could feel the energy shift the moment she took the mic.

Courtney Hadwin shares new single 'DNA' - TotalNtertainment

The set not only showcased her latest single but also ramped up excitement for her upcoming debut album Little Miss Jagged, set for release on September 12. The album promises a genre-blending experience, mixing timeless R&B ballads like “You Only Love Me When I Lie,” pop-punk anthems like “Spellbound,” and pure funk chaos like “D.N.A.” Co-written with Grammy-winning producer Kevin Bowe, “D.N.A.” feels like a release of everything Hadwin has been holding inside — and the Fiddler’s Elbow crowd was there for every electrifying second.

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After the show, Hadwin shared her excitement with fans online:

“My first ever show back in London! I’m actually speechless right now while writing this and so overwhelmed by the amount of love that was in one room. It was cool to see my music bringing people together and you guys meeting each other for the first time! Thank you so much for the flowers and the kind-hearted gifts and words. And I also want to say it was so cute seeing you guys wearing your own designed Courtney Hadwin T-shirts! I loved speaking to every single one of you and love that you’re already planning your trips to the next shows heheh.

Being and performing on stage has always been my second home, and I’m blown away that we were the first ever people to SELL OUT Fiddler’s Elbow — that was crazyyyy to hear considering the people who have performed there! I’m so so grateful to do this with every single one of you and forever so so thankful! It was a very special night and we are only just beginning! People really aren’t ready for what we have in store hehe.”

READ MORE: Courtney Hadwin releases new single ‘Spellbound’ – TotalNtertainment

Hadwin’s journey hasn’t followed the usual path. After going viral, she took time to discover her true artistic voice. The result? A fiercely original performer unafraid to scream, growl, and sing her truth — breaking every genre rule in the book.

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Her “D.N.A.” performance wasn’t just a showstopper — it was a statement: Courtney Hadwin has arrived, and she’s doing it her way.

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