Nyah Grace Live at Eddie’s House
Last week, Nyah Grace delivered a standout performance at The Lower Third in London, as part of Eddie’s House, a recurring live show that gives artists space to improvise, experiment, and connect.
Nyah’s growth as an artist has been steady and intentional. Her latest album, Divinely Devoted, is a sultry, richly textured R&B project that expands her sonic palette and leans into emotionally layered songwriting. You can hear it live: in the way her lyrics land, the precision of her vocal phrasing, the emotional clarity behind her delivery. There’s a strong sense of identity in the work, and it’s clear that Nyah is carving something personal and long-lasting.
And that sense of artistic clarity translated effortlessly to the stage. Nyah’s sound leaned into confessional R&B, elevated by modern inflections. It was honest, emotionally sharp, and velvety smooth. Her voice was everything you’d hope for live: silky, controlled, and texturally rich. Tracks like Back of the Cab, Only Mine, and Down gave her space to shift between softness and bite, revealing a vocal precision and musical confidence that felt fully realised on stage.
The set leaned into soulful grooves, with clean transitions and a strong sense of pacing. Her stage presence was calm and assured, and her vocals stayed true to the recordings, but brought even more live. Richer runs, layered harmonies, and subtle improvisations added texture and depth, showing just how much control and musicality she brings to the stage.
This performance further cemented Nyah Grace as a promising voice in the R&B scene, with a distinct vocal identity and a clear understanding of live dynamics and what makes a show really land. In a scene where so much feels curated and over-produced, this felt honest. Eddie’s House gives emerging artists a stage to be heard, and Nyah used it to show exactly who she is.