The famous London Underground message board has featured South Africa’s Jeremy Loops who had a concert in the city this week – he shared the honour online.
London, United Kingdom (07 October 2022) – The white board in the London Underground is famous for sharing inspirational messages to help lift the spirits of commuters. Recently it adopted a message of support for South African musician Jeremy Loops.
Loops is an award-winning musician from Cape Town who has made a massive name for himself both locally and abroad. From cult live-act status in his hometown to a chart-topping album domestically and a flourishing global touring career, his rise has been characterised by breaking through glass ceilings.
Loops was recently featured on a billboard in Times Square and now the London Underground. Loops took to his Facebook page to gush about the honour of being featured on the board.
“You know you’ve made it when even the London Underground gets in on the festivities.
I’m not crying. You’re crying”
The team got really creative and used his song titles to write the special message. Take a look below. Have you have the opportunity to see him live yet?
‘Heard You Got Love’ is the long-awaited third album from the South African singer-songwriter. Full of head-bopping anthems perfect for sunny days ahead. The record came to life in Loops’ home studio between daily dips in the ocean and features collaborations with Ladysmith Black Mambazo and his brand new single ‘Better Together‘, written with Ed Sheeran. Having collaborated with world-renowned artists such as Simone Felice (The Lumineers), Jake Gosling (Shawn Mendes), Tobias Kuhn (Milky Chance) and Carey Willets (Dermot Kennedy), Loops brought on a fleet of high-end producers for the album, including Ed Holloway (Lewis Capaldi), Eg White (Adele) and Cam Blackwood (George Ezra).