- Music
- 21 May 26
Sienna Spiro announces debut album Visitor
The highly anticipated record is due out on July 3 via Capital Records.
London-born singer and songwriter Sienna Spiro has announced her highly anticipated debut album, Visitor, due out on July 3 via Capital Records.
The new record includes previously released singles ‘Die On This Hill’, ‘The Visitor’ and ‘You Stole The Show’, which all previously charted on the Billboard 100.
Described as a “collision of rich soul and symphonic pop that explores the inherent fragility of life and love,” Visitor was produced by Omer Fedi, with additional production from Blake Slatkin, Yakob, and Michael Pollack, plus orchestral composers like Larry Gold and Academy Award winner Peter Rotter.
Check out the album trailer below:
Speaking of Visitor, Spiro commented: “I’ve always had a strong awareness of impermanence; I’m very fearful of things ending and people leaving. It’s so intense that I often won’t participate in new relationships or anything I know won’t last, so in a way I’ve spent most of my life feeling like a visitor — like someone who’s just passing through.
“Making this album really taught me how to savor things in the moment,” she continued, “instead of constantly worrying about the future. When people hear the record, I hope it helps them to find some comfort in the fact that everything is temporary. We don’t always have to rush to let go — we can let things matter without needing them to last.”
Spiro performed in 3Olympia, Dublin last week, where she delivered a performance “full of old-Hollywood glamour, strong vocals and the confidence of an artist far beyond her years.” Check out our full review here.
The singer kicked off 2026 shortlisted for the BRIT Awards’ Critics’ Choice for 2026 award, before landing on Forbes' latest 30 Under 30 list; and receiving two 2026 American Music Award nominations for Best Vocal Performance and Breakthrough Pop Artist.
Visitor is available for pre-order now here.
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