Rising pop artist Molly Grace shares debut album ‘Blush’ dropping Sept. 26 and unveils 2024 tour plans.
Molly Grace has officially announced her first full-length project, Blush, arriving September 26 via Nettwerk. After steadily building momentum with multiple standout singles, the Nashville-born artist brings her charismatic energy and storytelling to a cohesive debut that reflects her bold, pop-forward vision.
The album features production by The Orphanage’s Keith Sorrells and Oscar Linnander, and co-writes with acclaimed songwriters Claire Ernst and Wrabel. Their combined efforts elevate Grace’s confident voice and sharp lyricism into polished, expressive pop.
Four singles from the album are already available: the emotional “Mad At Her Forever,” the vibrant “Do Me (Feels So Good),” the tongue-in-cheek “Heaven Sent,” and the new disco-leaning single “Soprano.” These tracks provide a preview of the album’s colorful themes and eclectic style.
Of the title and emotional tone of the album, Grace says: “You could be embarrassed, you could be flirty, you could be hot and bothered — it encapsulates all those feelings.” Blush pulls inspiration from visual aesthetics like showgirl sparkle and the theatricality of cabaret, bringing high drama and raw emotion into the music.
The Blush Tour begins shortly before the album release, with a launch show at Colours Hoxton in London on September 9. A performance at All Things Go follows, and the tour continues across North America with 29 dates on the schedule. The tour partners with LIFEBEAT, supporting HIV/AIDS-related social justice efforts through music.