“I just get bored quickly,” states Rina Sawayama, aka future pop’s brightest superstar. She’s talking about her frenetic new single, the Korn-meets-JoJo pop blitzkrieg that is STFU!, the first taster from her forthcoming debut album, and her first release since she signed with Dirty Hit, home to The 1975, Wolf Alice and No Rome. “I always want to go where no one else is going – that’s what the artists I love always do,” she continues. For Rina, no genre is off-limits, be it the early 00s boyband-era pop bangers that peppered 2017’s critically-acclaimed mini-album, RINA; the crystalline R&B of breakthrough single Cyber Stockholm Syndrome or 2018’s soulful pansexual anthem, Cherry. It’s this daring attitude that’s seen her join the upper echelons of left-field pop’s current premiere league, a move augmented via support slots with Years music. “I’ve done a lot of brand campaigns recently that I’ve worked around tours and recording,” she says. “It’s great, I’m so lucky, but truth be told I didn’t keep any of that money, it just went right back into the music. I realised I hadn’t saved anything.” And that’s why Dirty Hit are so important. There’s only so much a self-confessed “typical freelance Londoner” can do. Rina Sawayama is partnering with PLUS1 so that £1 from every ticket sold on her upcoming tour will go to support ClientEarth and their work to protect the planet and the people who live on it. This is a 14+ event (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult). ID Required.