Freya Ridings - "Lost Without You" | Live From The Rooftop

Freya Ridings is a profound London talent with a voice that is impossible to ignore. Her ethereal and commanding vocal range carries with it an emotional depth that plucks at your most tender of heartstrings. It is this distinctive musical ability that has earned her both critical acclaim and an avid following without the official release of a traditional EP or album. Instead, Ridings has opted for a different approach. Letting her live talents be known, Ridings has delivered two live collections of her spellbinding performances at London's Omeara and St Pancras Old Church.

Upon hearing Ridings music for the first time, it was clear as day that we had to invite this exceptional live talent out from London to perform atop our rooftop in Hollywood, California. Serenading us with a heart-rending rendition of her breakout single, "Lost Without You," Ridings wasted no time in proving her gift for ushering forth a wave of emotion solely with her voice and keyboard was nothing short of the real deal. It is safe to say Ridings completely blew us away.    

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