The singer additionally sang her raunchy hit “Dry Spell” throughout her look on BBC 1 Live Lounge
Kacey Musgraves introduced her nation twang to SZA‘s “Kill Bill” when she lined the break-up observe on the BBC 1 Live Lounge.
The singer slowed down the observe a bit by including an acoustic guitar, a pedal metal guitar, and switching out the eerie flute notes for a piano. But it’s Musgraves’ delicate falsetto that transforms the quilt right into a bewitching rendition, which doubles down on the heartbreak of the homicide fantasy ballad. With her all-black getup, cowboy hat, and sparkly septum piercing, Musgraves was the picture of a lovelorn singer.
During her look on the BBC 1 Live Lounge, Musgraves additionally performed the raunchy lead single “Dry Spell” from her forthcoming seventh album Middle of Nowhere. The singer-songwriter simply delivered the stay debut of the observe throughout a shock set at Coachella 2026. It was her first efficiency on the music pageant in seven years, and she or he made it further particular by debuting a handful of different Middle of Nowhere songs, together with the newly launched title observe, “Uncertain, TX,” and “Back on the Wagon.”
Musgraves’ BBC 1 Live Lounge efficiency comes because the singer-songwriter travels by means of London in help of the LP. On Wednesday, she sang at London’s Circuit and carried out yet one more new observe off Middle of Nowhere titled “Mexico Honey.” “Honestly this next song no one’s really heard this one yet so it’s very brand new,” she instructed the audience. “I guess, let’s just say, the dry spell was broken.”
The singer’s album promotion is in full swing. Earlier this week, she additionally teased a snippet of “Rhinestoned” on Instagram.