HIGHLIGHTS
→ New single ‘Dark Matter’ released 2nd November 2021 following an exclusive radio premiere with Clara Amfo (Radio 1) with further new music to follow
→ Grace has a history of making songs her own and connecting with the public. In 2019 Grace performed a version of ‘Wicked Game’ for Love Island. The track instantly connected, breaking the record for most Shazam’s in 24 hours and has now been streamed over 26,000,000+ times on Spotify
→ 300m+ streams across catalogue
→ 3rd in the coveted BBC ‘Sound of 2019’ list
→ Previous singles ‘Why Her Not Me’, ‘Silhouette’ and ‘Heal Me’ playlisted across Radio 1, Radio 2 and more
→ Previous radio champions include Greg James (‘Tune Of The Week’ twice), Clara Amfo, Annie Mac, Phil Taggart and Jo Whiley
→ Previous TV performances include Sunday Brunch
→ Previous press support from Sunday Times (Breaking Act), Observer (Ones To Watch), Evening Standard (Virtually Famous), Notion, NME, Daily Star, Clash and Fabulous
→ Main support to Lewis Capaldi on his 2019 UK tour and has also supported Rag N Bone Man, Mabel, HAIM, Dua Lipa and Jorja Smith. She has played at some of the world’s major festivals including Glastonbury, Jay Z’s Made In America, SXSW and Latitude
QUOTES
“Her name is Grace Carter, she’s gonna be absolutely ridiculously huge” - Phil Taggart (Radio 1)
“As soulful as Adele and as badass as Dua Lipa” - Fabulous Magazine
“A vibrato-rich voice that soars and swoops in a manner recalling Lauryn Hill and Adele” - Sunday Times Culture
“The Brighton-raised singer-songwriter’s arresting, piano-led pop exists on a sliding scale between strength and vulnerability, each track hinged on the 20-year-old’s robust and emotionally bracing vocals”- The Observer
“Carter’s mature songwriting takes her to a place where many artists may never dare to tread. But then again, she’s not quite like any other artist. She’s honest, witty and writes songs not just for her own benefit but for those of others.” - NME