EMMMA’s first two EPs, the recent ‘Wednesday’s Child’ and last year’s ‘Secondary Character’, introduced an artist with a glistening future ahead of her. Her distinctive brand of leftfield pop – euphoric energy tinged with heartbroken emotions – puts her own unique slant on a style that will appeal to fans of Chappell Roan and Holly Humberstone. Now EMMMA announces her first plans for 2026 with confirmation of her debut UK headline tour.

The four-date runs builds upon last month’s extensive run of dates as guest to PALE WAVES, as well as festival sets at Tenement Trail and Lock In. A review of the Brighton show hailed her as “humbly vulnerable but also supremely self-assured… think Florence Welch’s early rawness reshaped through a more electronic lens.” A taste of EMMMA’s beguiling on-stage charisma can be seen with her recent live performance video where she was accompanied by eye-catching choreography.

EMMMA says, “I am so thrilled to announce these shows, I feel like now is the perfect time to re-introduce myself as a headlining artist off of the tail end of the Pale Waves tour. I met so many incredible people after those shows, and I really hope I get to see them again at my headlines. I plan to perform some released and unreleased music, so expect some brand new songs!”

Tickets for the shows, listed below are on sale HERE

APRIL
26th – Glasgow, SWG3 – Poetry Club
30th – London, The Grace

MAY
2nd – Bristol, The Louisiana
3rd – Manchester, YES (basement)

Raised in Connecticut and now based in London, EMMMA’s two EPs have united her love of storytelling with ongoing personal growth: first gaining the confidence and determination to step into the spotlight with ‘Secondary Character’, and then with ‘Wednesday’s Child’charting a course from break-up to reflection to self-discovery and ultimately moving on. Setting those relatable themes to escapist pop is helping EMMMA connect with a fast-growing international audience. Expect more new music in 2026.

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