Amelia Anne Webb, known professionally as Mimi Webb, is an English singer and songwriter born on July 23, 2000. She gained attention in April 2020 with her debut single "Before I Go," which went viral on TikTok, earning millions of views and streams. This helped her establish a strong fanbase. In October 2021, Webb released her debut EP Seven Shades of Heartbreak, which hit number nine on the UK Albums Chart. The EP included the hit single "Good Without," which peaked at number eight on the UK Singles Chart.
Webb’s debut studio album Amelia was released in March 2023. The album featured successful singles such as "House on Fire," "Ghost of You," and "Red Flags." The album received positive reviews and solidified her place in the pop music scene.
In 2022, Webb had a busy year with performances across the globe. She toured North America with Canadian artist Tate McRae and performed in Australia and New Zealand. Notably, she also performed at the Platinum Party at the Palace to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. Later that year, she announced the release of her debut album Amelia and continued her North American tour. During this period, Webb’s single "Ghost of You" gained significant attention, although its release was delayed due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
In 2023, she was nominated for "Best New Talent" at the Brit Awards and released the single "Red Flags," which further enhanced her popularity. She then embarked on the Amelia tour across Europe, performing in cities like Madrid and Cork.
In April 2024, Webb released a new single titled "Mistake," continuing to grow her presence in the music industry. With her emotionally resonant songs and powerful voice, Mimi Webb remains a rising star in the pop music world.