
Rose Gray has shared her new single 'April' from the deluxe edition of 'A Little Louder, Please'
Tour dates include Brazil debuts and a Mexico City festival appearance in November.
Rose Gray, born Rosie May Hudson-Edmonds on 31 December 1996, is an English singer and songwriter. She began releasing music in 2019, including multiple singles and a mixtape titled Dancing, Drinking, Talking, Thinking in 2021. She was signed to PIAS Recordings, under which she released two extended plays, Syncronicity in 2022 and Higher Than the Sun in 2023. Her debut album, Louder, Please, was released in 2025. In 2026, she received a nomination for the Critics' Choice award at the Brit Awards.
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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)'.

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.

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.

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