The first time I crossed paths with UK pop newcomer Mimi Webb was about half a mile down the road at the Stylus in Leeds, where nearly a thousand fans shoe-horned their way into a sweltering room for an equally sweltering performance. Since then, the pop star has gone from strength to strength and, seeing the size of the queue snaking as far as the eye can see, her first headline tour in support of her new album Amelia, is an absolute hit with fans who are making sure they’re here early for this latest date on her sold-out tour. Opening up the show in Leeds were two singer-songwriters. First up, we have Henry Moodie, who is already a hit with young fans, with his songs hitting home with the crowd given their subject matter of anxiety, young love, and drunk texts. Hitting a home run in the ...