Of course – the two Ghost Stories shows in London. So you were already aware that the band had some interest in what you do?
Yeah. I don’t know if there’s a crossover musically exactly. I think maybe there isn’t.
I’m sure there are fans who like music by both of you. Do you feel like Coldplay’s crowds have been quite open to hearing you?
Yes, I think so. I think it’s helped as I’ve got confidence to talk to the audience more. That really breaks the ice and moves you from being just an anonymous singer. Like last night I talked about how it’s starting to be a little bit of a family, with Izzy Bizu and Coldplay. Because we’re not changing around on this tour.
Ah yes, whereas the European tour support acts swapped between you and Tove Lo, plus Lyves and Femme Schmidt.
Right. We all hung out at the after-party the other night and everyone’s crew is getting to know each other. So it’s starting to feel really supportive and we’re all hoping that each other has a good show. And that’s a really beautiful and enjoyable thing.
Had you met Izzy before?
Yeah, we met at the airport one time. She’s a beautiful human. Her energy is very warm.
Having now played to Coldplay fans in many countries, do you feel like you can tell the difference between the crowds?
Oh there’s a massive difference. The difference between, for example, Brussels and Munich is just a world apart.
In what sense?
I think the way that people are used to expressing themselves is different. And you have to hold that in your mind, so that you’re not thrown off guard. For example in Munich, they didn’t really want to respond to me if I asked them to shout out a word, but when I asked them to put their hands up for somebody that they’ll always remember, the whole stadium just went up. So they reacted to a more sentimental idea.
How about in Brussels?
When I was talking about women in control, for I’m In Control, the ladies there were shouting loud and clear! And Montreal was really interesting. I felt like there was a kind of French sophistication to them, in the way that they were really listening. I spoke for a really long time, because I was trying to explain something which took a little while, but when I finished they really, really cheered. I was like, “Oh, you were actually listening to what I said!”.