
About
Lottie Gray spent most of her childhood nurturing her imagination, conjuring stories from her bedroom on the south Norfolk coastline, where she grew up. This instinct has remained central to her music, which draws from folk and Americana traditions while embracing a more contemporary, genre-fluid edge. Lottie writes with intent, frequently revisiting lyrics until they feel completely true, resulting in music that resonates with a rare sense of authenticity. Creating an intimate, open conversation between audience and artist, Gray writes exactly how she feels.
Joined by a band formed of close collaborators and friends, Lottie’s dynamic live set weaves moody, emotive tales with pop-infused, upbeat tracks creating an immersive sonic landscape grounded in honesty and vulnerability. Blending acoustic-led instrumentation, powerful band arrangements and her fiercely emotive vocals, Gray creates a sound that is both intimate and compelling.
Lottie has steadily built a reputation on the live circuit, performing at venues including The Troubadour in London, The Eagle Inn in Manchester and Voodoo Daddy’s in Norwich. In 2025, she expanded her reach with a mini tour in Munich and Vienna, alongside a Britten-Pears Arts residency that led to performances at Aldeburgh Festival. Festival appearances at Latitude and First Light, where she was broadcast on BBC Introducing, have further cemented her as an emerging artist to watch. Her debut single Worst Punchline marks a defining moment, capturing the most honest version of her songwriting to date and setting the tone for her forthcoming EP.


