Little House EP artwork (credit: Isaac Farley)
US HEADLINE TOUR BEGINS NEXT MONTH
Rachel Chinouriri shares her new EP Little House via 10K Projects / Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists. Teased with the lead single “Can We Talk About Isaac?”, the EP marks a new chapter in Rachel’s songwriting, following the release of her acclaimed debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events last year. Today she highlights the single “23:42”, a song that celebrates the joys of embracing being loved and loving someone.
Of the EP, Rachel shares: “I wrote an EP about my dreams of maybe having a little house with my future partner. A dream of having a small house, lots of land and having animals is a dream of mine and has been something I’ve wanted to achieve since I was a child. The moment I met my partner though, I realised he’d make the vision complete. I didn’t realise that me not wanting a partner was maybe me protecting myself from future pain and I don’t know what I’d do without him because he’s definitely fixed a broken-hearted girl and I’ve blossomed into a woman.”
The release arrives as Rachel concludes her run as support on Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet UK and Europe arena tour tonight in Stockholm, which began in Dublin in early March. Rachel has also recently been announced to be performing at Glastonbury Festival 2025.
Next, she embarks on her debut US headline tour, taking place across May and June and includes her biggest shows to date in LA (Fonda Theatre), New York (Webster Hall) and culminates with an appearance at Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival. The tour is largely sold out following a number of venue upgrades and additions due to demand, see below for full list of dates.
The release follows Rachel’s first BRIT Awards as a nominated artist for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, a performance on The Graham Norton Show and appearing in the April issue of British Vogue. The nominations stand as a testament to Rachel’s incredible breakout year in 2024, the year which saw the long-awaited release of her debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events. She went on to sell out her UK headline tour, including in her hometown at London’s Kentish Town Forum. To celebrate the first anniversary of What A Devastating Turn Of Events Rachel will release any exclusive white LP vinyl version of the album, available to pre-order now, out on May 2, 2025.
About Rachel Chinouriri
Rachel Chinouriri is 2024’s most exciting British breakout star. With the release of her debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events she cemented her reputation as one of the UK’s most accomplished young songwriters. Making the album was a cathartic experience for Chinouriri: by putting the challenges and joys of her life so far under a microscope she traverses themes of life, death, home and belonging, mental health, love and letting go with unflinching honesty, resulting in a one of the most unique indie pop records in years.
What A Devastating Turn Of Events landed in the Top 20 of the UK Official Charts and led to Rachel securing her first two BRIT Award nominations (Artist Of The Year, Best New Artist), following previous nominations for an Ivor Novello award, multiple Rolling Stone UK awards and being tipped on the BBC’s coveted Sound Of poll. Following the album’s release she played a triumphant and emotional set on Glastonbury’s The Other Stage, sold out her UK headline tour and starts 2025 by supporting Sabrina Carpenter on all dates of her Spring UK and Europe arena tour.
With her fiercely loyal fanbase, the ‘Darlings’ behind her, and over 3.8 million monthly Spotify listeners, Chinouriri has clocked up over 233 million global streams to date. Over years of experimenting with musical stylings, highlighted in her exploratory 2021 Four° in Winter project, Rachel began to hone a style totally her own with her 2022 EP Better Off Without, blending her signature delicate vocals with pure indie instrumentation. She has been praised by the likes of The Observer (“brimming with fresh ideas”), NME (“consistently charming”), GQ (“Chinouriri is set to dominate”), BBC Radio 1, Later… With Jools Holland and more. Elsewhere, she’s received recognition and support from the likes of Adele, Lewis Capaldi, Sam Fender and Hollywood darling Florence Pugh, who starred in the video for Rachel’s single “Never Need Me”.
Praise for Rachel Chinouriri
“At 26, Chinouriri has achieved the modern indie pop princess fantasy: stratospheric virality with endlessly catchy tracks…. now a die-hard audience lingers on her every words” – British Vogue
“there’s finally a new vanguard of excellent indie musicians on the up, of which Rachel Chinouriri is set to dominate” – GQ
“the mark of a true indie star in the making… huge things surely await.” – Rolling Stone
“She has worked hard to make it sound this easy” – NME
Rachel Chinouriri 2025 live dates
Friday 4th April – Avicii Arena – Stockholm, SE * – SOLD OUT
Friday 9th May – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC - NEW DATE / SOLD OUT
Saturday 10th May – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC - SOLD OUT
Monday 12th May – Webster Hall – New York, NY - SOLD OUT
Wednesday 14th May – The Axis Club – Ontario, ON
Friday 16th May – Theatre Fairmount – Montreal, QC - ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Sunday 18th May – The Sinclair – Boston, MA - SOLD OUT
Tuesday 20th May – Lincoln Hall – Chicago, IL – SOLD OUT
Wednesday 21st May – Fine Line – Minneapolis, MN - ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Saturday 24th May – Bluebird Theatre – Denver, CO
Sunday 25th May – Soundwell – Salt Lake City, UT - ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Tuesday 27th May – Neumos – Seattle, WA - NEW DATE / ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Wednesday 28th May – Neumos – Seattle, WA - ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Thursday 29th May – Wonder Ballroom – Portland, OR – ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Saturday 31st May – The Independent – San Franciso, CA - SOLD OUT
Monday 2nd June – The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA – ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Tuesday 3rd June – The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA - NEW DATE / ONLY VIP
TICKETS REMAIN
Friday 6th June – House Of Blues Cambridge Room – Dallas, TX - SOLD OUT
Saturday 7th June – The Parish – Austin, TX
Sunday 8th June – House Of Blues Bronze Peacock – Houston, TX
Tuesday 10th June – Terminal West – Atlanta, GA - ONLY VIP TICKETS REMAIN
Friday 13th June – Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival – Manchester, TN
Saturday 21st June – Bludfest – Milton Keynes Bowl, UK
26th – 29th June – Glastonbury Festival – Pilton, IUK
*supporting Sabrina Carpenter
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