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Sienna Spiro sets release date for debut album Visitor

Sienna Spiro has confirmed details of her debut album Visitor.

Set for release on July 3, the record comes after a breakout run that’s already seen all three of her early singles land on the Billboard Hot 100 at the same time.

The rising singer‑songwriter’s first full‑length project brings together the rich soul influences and sweeping pop arrangements that have shaped her early sound.

The record was overseen by Omer Fedi, with contributions from Blake Slatkin, Yakob and Michael Pollack, alongside orchestral work from Larry Gold and Oscar‑winner Peter Rotter.

Sessions took place across major studios including the iconic Electric Lady in New York, Abbey Road in London and Valentine Recording Studios in Los Angeles.

Sienna says the album grew out of her long‑standing fear of impermanence and the feeling of drifting through life as an outsider.

She explained that the project helped her confront those anxieties and learn to appreciate moments as they happen rather than worrying about how long they’ll last.

Sienna said: “I’ve always had this sense that everything is temporary.

“It made me hold back from things I cared about because I didn’t want to lose them. Making this album taught me to stay present instead of bracing for the end. If people take anything from it, I hope it’s the comfort of knowing that nothing has to last forever to matter.”

Sienna – who was shortlisted for the BRITs Critics’ Choice Award earlier this year – has so far released the singles Die On This Hill, The Visitor and You Stole The Show.

Live wise, The Visitor Tour is set to land in UK and Europe shortly, with further festival dates at Montreaux Jazz Festival, All Points East, Lollapalooza, Newport Jazz, Outside Lands, All Things Go, and Austin City Limits.

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