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ABOUT

"Bold and unapologetic"- Wonderland Magazine

"I can tell you've been doing this for a while"- Jessie J

"I love this"- Sinead Harnett

Beyond the simple pleasures of enjoying music there is 

an elusive quality about the artform that is hard to pinpoint. It might be that music affords some of us the ability to be open and vulnerable; to be able to lose oneself while simultaneously being completely in the moment. For Frannie B, music’s always been just that -- a safe space where she can truly express the inner workings of her mind, a place where she can be free. It is through her brand of modern Pop that Frannie B seeks to replicate that same magical feeling for others, leaving a radiating glow on each and every listener that her music touches.

 

From sharing the stage with Jessie J to working with labels like FrtyFve and Sony Sweden, stylistically Frannie B draws from a plethora of artists in the Pop ecosphere. From the Pop hooks of Rita Ora and Zedd to the darker shades of Dua Lipa she brings dance influences to vulnerable dark pop tracks.

 

Her music has risen to critical acclaim in a short amount of time, with over 2 million streams on Spotify alongside receiving praise from notable artists including Sinead Harnett and Anne Marie. Additionally, Frannie B has landed consistent airplay on BBC Radio with multiple interviews and an acoustic performance on BBC Radio Oxford (December, 2022) as well as a whole host of press mentions (including the renowned Wonderland Magazine).

 

In the summer of 2022, Frannie took back to the stage after COVID playing local festivals including the UK’s largest free festival, Bunkfest. Back in 2018, she wrapped up her first UK tour, playing everywhere from smaller local shows to support slots at the revered O2 Academy 2 in Islington. Notably, she has also performed to the Mayor of Oxford and at The Brixton Jamm. Outside of her own music, Frannie B also lends her vocal talents to established artists in the music industry, including alt rock sensation Supergrass, and folk artist Charlie Dore.

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