On Your Radar: Rose Gray

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Photo Credit: Yana Van Nuffel (@yanavannuffel)

Top Tracks: “Party People,” “Everything Changes (But I Won’t),” “Wet & Wild”
Similar Artists: Rebecca Black, Slayyyter, Charli XCX
Recent News: Currently supporting Kesha on her summer 2025 Tits Out Tour

Through her infectious dance pop compositions, English singer-songwriter Rose Gray brings forward the same thrilling sonic resonance that would be found within the London nightlife she has learned to call home. Fusing hypnotic beats with witty lyricism, Gray’s musical talent has earned her the praise of being England’s next potential major pop star from several publications. With the release of her debut album Louder, Please earlier this year, as well as her supporting slot on Kesha’s Tits Out Tour this summer, there’s no doubt that Gray will continue to rise on her journey into superstardom.

Gray initially began releasing music in 2019, dropping her debut single “Good Life” that year. Over the next couple of years, the singer continued to heavily immerse herself into the club culture of London — even working at London’s legendary Fabric nightclub for a time — and soon released her debut mixtape Dancing, Drinking, Talking, Thinking in 2021. Upon the project’s release, DIY Magazine called Gray “a name to watch,” and she was eventually signed on to PIAS Recordings in 2022. Gray went on to release two extended plays with the label: Synchronicity (2022) and Higher Than the Sun (2023).

As Gray continued to rise in popularity, she remained active in the clubs and nightlife of her home city, frequently playing surprise sets for her growing fanbase. In 2024, she released several singles before announcing that her debut album, Louder, Please, would arrive January 17, 2025. Louder, Please conveys itself as the ultimate pop playlist all on its own, delivering nostalgic Y2K pop influences decorated with a refreshing sense of modernity. Gray’s music could maintain the same cathartic power whether blasted over neon club lights or the massive crowds of a sold-out arena.

Following the release of her debut LP, Gray announced she would embark on an extensive run of summer and fall shows. Starting July 19, the “Party People” singer will support Kesha and Scissor Sisters on The Tits Out Tour. After her supporting shows, Gray will be out on the road again for a number of headlining dates throughout North America, the U.K. and Europe.

Gray’s Louder, Please perfectly encapsulates the singer’s lyrical diversity, balancing raw vulnerability with a gritty pop edge. Pulling heavy inspiration from the major pop divas who have come before her, Gray delivers a theatrical and hypnotic sonic delivery, proving that amazing dance pop anthems are more than just songs to dance to. Club ragers, as clearly seen by Gray, are cathartic and intoxicating works of performance art.

Stream Louder, Please here.

Buy tickets to see Rose Gray on tour here.

Photo Credit: Yana Van Nuffel (@yanavannuffel)

Keep up with Rose Gray: Instagram // TikTok // X // Spotify // YouTube // Website

Justice Petersen
Justice Petersen
Justice Petersen is a music journalist, music PR writer, and freelance reporter. As the editorial coordinator for Melodic Magazine, Justice regularly contributes artist interviews, On Your Radar features, and news articles for Melodic and is a regular contributor to Melodic Magazine's quarterly print issues. She also writes for several other online magazine publications, including New Noise Magazine and Ghost Cult Magazine, and her work has been featured in Illinois Entertainer, the Chicago Reader, and Sunstroke Magazine, to name a few. Her favorite band is Metallica and her go-to coffee order is an iced vanilla oat milk latte with strawberry cold foam on top.

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