
Mia Wray's debut album charts a course through identity, sexuality and artistic liberation
Melbourne artist Mia Wray’s debut album chronicles a journey from closeted uncertainty to open celebration - with a few literary companions along the way.
Mia Isobel Wray-McCann (born 28 October 1995), known professionally as Mia Wray, is an Australian pop singer, songwriter and musician from Noosa, Queensland. Born and raised in Noosa before later relocating to Melbourne, Victoria, Wray rose to prominence after winning the 2011 iteration of Telstra's Road to Discovery Program. She independently released two extended plays, Mia Wray (2014) and Send Me Your Love (2016), before releasing her debut single "Work for Me" in 2020. Wray began her career performing soul, blues and folk music, later shifting to genres such as pop and bedroom pop whilst retaining soul influences. She has toured with the Rubens and the Teskey Brothers, and Vance Joy, on his Long Way Home Tour in 2022. Wray signed to Ivy League Records in January 2021 and received nominations for Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year at the 2021 AIR Awards, Best Solo Artist at the 2021 Music Victoria Awards, and placed second in the Performance category at the International Songwriting Competition.
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Melbourne artist Mia Wray’s debut album chronicles a journey from closeted uncertainty to open celebration - with a few literary companions along the way.

Melbourne artist Mia Wray releases queer love song inspired by 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo' during her own journey of self-discovery.

Australian singer Mia has also confirmed five new European tour dates.

Set for release on 14th March, the twelve-track album explores themes of self-discovery and queer identity.

It follows on from 'Tell Her'.

She's also confirmed some live shows.

The full project is set to arrive on February 10th via Ivy League Records/The Mushroom Group.

With big, anthemic pop vibes, she's set to hit the UK this May.