Little Mix confirm comeback album November 6 release date

Photo credit: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images
Photo credit: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images

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Little Mix have confirmed that their comeback album Confetti will be released on November 6, 2020.

The band made the announcement via their official Instagram account today (September 16), informing fans that the album will be available to pre-order this Friday.

Alongside some animated artwork, they wrote: "CONFETTI 🎉 We are soooo happy to share this news with you guys, our new album will be all yours 6th November 2020 and you can pre-order from this Friday.

"So much love, emotion and energy has gone into the making of this record and now the news is out we can finally get excited about it with you!! #CONFETTI 🎉🎉🎉"

Photo credit: Little Mix - Instagram
Photo credit: Little Mix - Instagram

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Yesterday, band member Jesy Nelson opened up in an Instagram post after suffering a panic attack during a live radio performance.

While appearing on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge to perform a live version of their new single 'Holiday', fans watching the online stream noticed that the singer became upset before performing the track.

Photo credit: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images
Photo credit: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images

Her bandmates Perrie Edwards, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock rushed to check on her before the radio station cut to another song. Moments later, Jesy returned to the stage to finish the set, which saw the group perform a version of Harry Styles' 'Falling'.

"So my nerves got the better of me today and I had panic attack right before we were about to sing this for live lounge today and like a pro @perrieedwards jumped in for my part last minute and smashed it," she explained.


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