Fast-rising pop star Henry Moodie has had one hell of a year by anyone’s standards, selling out music venues across the UK and Europe, playing festivals around the world, advocating for mental health and releasing his debut EP to his millions of followers across TikTok, Instagram and more.
But was he one of the hundreds of thousands of fans to get Oasis tickets ? And what Christmas tradition does his family still keep alive?
For our My Big Year series Henry Moodie remembers 2024 – from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows.
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BIG ISSUE: What has been the standout moment of 2024?
HENRY MOODIE: I would say festival season in Asia and Australia this summer! I got to visit so many countries and cultures I’ve always dreamed of going to and experiencing and some of those festivals were the biggest crowds I’ve ever performed to. I’m so grateful that people are reacting to my music out there.
What do you think the world got right this year?