Alice Faye
The Deaf Institute - The Lodge, Manchester.14+
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Alice Faye
Glasgow songwriter and pianist Alice Faye is fast becoming one of Scotland's most
distinctive new voices, crafting songs that balance cinematic drama with intimate,
confessional storytelling. Blending 70s pop, 60s folk and classic country with a theatrical,
chanson-inspired flair, her music feels both timeless and vividly modern. Rich piano
arrangements, sharp lyrical wit and a striking, expressive vocal style sit at the heart of her
work, creating songs that move seamlessly from tender vulnerability to bold, playful
spectacle.
Her piano-led EP Deadbeat earned widespread praise and national airplay, while festival
appearances at Belladrum, Celtic Connections, Doune the Rabbit Hole and Eden Festival
have cemented her reputation as a captivating live performer. Alice has shared stages with
artists including Rufus Wainwright, Nick Lowe and BMX Bandits, and toured the UK and
Europe, selling out headline shows in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Fresh from winning BBC Introducing Scottish Act of the Year 2026 and Sound of Young
Scotland 2025, Alice continues to build momentum as she prepares her debut album Vaude
Villain.
Support:
Marnie Glum
Marnie Glum is an instant joy; an immaculate blend of the unexpected and the wholly
satisfying. Her songs weave intricate guitar arrangements through unusual
structures, exploring universal themes with sharp wit and calm introspection. With
new releases Iron Out and Fairweather receiving plaudits from 6Music and Radio 1,
Marnie leaves no ear unpricked and no room unmoved. Having cemented herself as
a firm favourite up north, Marnie is now bringing her "time-stopping" live
performances to a growing fanbase across the country.