Anne-Marie goes on a personal journey in her Essex hometown, going back to her old Karate class and hanging out with her biggest fan (her Grandad), before her debut at V Festival.
Starting pop life singing with Rudimental, and with her number one with Clean Bandit becoming one of the biggest selling singles of 2016, Anne-Marie is now a rising star in her own right. Ahead of playing her home turf of V Festival in Chelmsford, Anne-Marie goes back to a place that she holds dear - the Shotokan Karate class where she built up her skills to world championship gold standard, before the singing career took over her life.
A West End star from a young age, Anne-Marie's biggest fan is still her Grandad, who taught her how to play keyboards and supported her as the roles came in. She joins him at home for a singalong, before heading to the festival she always dreamt of playing. Show less