Hannah Grae

A New Era of Creative Freedom

By HQ

The self-taught musician and singer-songwriter has impressed crowds across the UK and Europe with performance slots at the likes of Glastonbury, 2000Trees Festival, The Great Escape, Neighbourhood Weekender, Liverpool Sound City, Standon Calling Festival, Rock En Seine (Paris), Sziget Festival (Budapest), Mad Cool Festival (Madrid), Pukkelpop Festival (Belgium), Reading & Leeds Festival, and All Points East to name a few.

2024 was an explosive year for Hannah Grae, she shared her second body of work, Nothing Lasts Forever, in March. The impressive EP, inspired by the likes of Courtney Love, Green Day, and Hayley Williams, includes fan favourites such as 'Screw Loose', 'Better Now You're Gone', and TikTok viral smash 'It Could've Been You'. Nothing Lasts Forever solidified Hannah’s position as an artist to keep your eye on, as previously affirmed by Rolling Stone UK, NME, Dork, and The Independent.

Hannah began captivating online audiences with her rewrites of popular songs and covers posted from her garden shed, resulting in over 343k followers on TikTok and building a dedicated following of 54k on her new YouTube channel. Merging nostalgic elements of Alanis Morrisette, and The Bangles with the coolly irreverent alt-pop sensibilities of Gwen Stefani and The Cardigans, Hannah’s self-taught musical education seats her firmly in the lineage of cross-genre women making musical waves.

We sat down with Hannah Grae to talk about her new independent chapter and the making of “Bitch,” diving into the creative freedom, honesty, and self-discovery driving this next era.

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