Tour dates include Brazil debuts and a Mexico City festival appearance in November.

Rose Gray collaborates with Shygirl and Casey MQ on a reworked version of her single 'Everything Changes (But I Won't)'.

After losing 100 songs to label politics, Rose Gray has finally arrived with an authentic vision of dance-pop that’s well worth the wait.

Hedonism and the desire to have more, more, more permeate the whole record.

Rose Gray drops euphoric new track 'Party People', written in Paris with Sega Bodega.

The track arrives ahead of her debut album 'Louder, Please', set for release this January via Play It Again Sam.

The album features collaborations with producers like Justin Tranter and Sega Bodega, exploring themes of love, self-discovery, and loud music.

The track explores late-night hedonism.

"'Free' embodies the feeling of pure bliss," she explains.

The track follows on from her recent EP 'Higher Than The Sun'.

Dork is back off to Live at Leeds: In The Park this May, and we're bringing all the best new talent with us.

Rose Gray cements herself as the leader of a new charge of alt-pop, rave-leaning pioneers.

Her complete 'Higher Than The Sun' EP is out now.

Following up on last year's 'Synchronicity' EP, the new collection is set to arrive on 1st February.

The new dance-pop cut was revealed today, November 3rd, via Play It Again Sam.

The new single will also feature on the FIFA 2023 soundtrack

You can check out the full thing, and the video for 'Cupid', now.

The song serves as the title track for a new EP, due to arrive later this summer.

Londoner Rose Gray transforms lockdown sadness into inspiration.

"I wanted the ‘Easy’ video to be a trip,” she says.

She's got a new EP coming in January.
