Jess Glynne, the British pop sensation known for hits like “Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself,” is returning to the United States to promote her latest album, “Jess,” and is embarking on her first U.S. tour in five years.
Glynne, who has more UK No.1 singles than some of music’s biggest legends, said “CBS Mornings Plus” co-hosts Tony Dokoupil and Adriana Diaz Wednesday, that despite its success, it often feels surreal.
“It’s very upsetting,” she said. “I feel very lucky, and it’s been an incredible journey, and to have, I don’t know, people say that to me, it still doesn’t seem real… it’s like imposter syndrome.”
His U.S. tour began at a particularly busy time, coinciding with the vice-presidential debate taking place right next to his show.
“It was crazy,” Glynne said, describing the chaos surrounding his packed concert. “We had to make a little announcement to leave early.”
Glynne’s third album, “Jess”, marks a new chapter for the artist.
When asked how it feels to be in her position right now, she replied, “I feel like I’m in a really good place.”
After taking a long break from music, Glynne shared that the anticipation of her return was nerve-wracking but ultimately rewarding.
“I haven’t toured in five years, and to start the first tour in America is just amazing,” she said.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting Glynne’s return, and her music continues to resonate even years after her hit “Rather Be.”
With her new album, Glynne said her goal was to be authentic.
“Especially with this new album, I think, and with everything, I always go in, I guess, with kind of, I always want to be just me, be free and honest and wear my heart on my sleeve,” he said. -she declared. said.