Oldham teenager Gabrielle to launch debut EP with exclusive live showcase
Date published: 21 October 2024
Oldham singer-songwriter Gabrielle Gee
Teenage singer-songwriter Gabrielle Gee is preparing for her highly-anticipated release of her first EP, Anything For You.
The four-track EP features all original songs, including the emotive title track, and showcases Gabrielle’s unique blend of introspective lyrics and soulful melodies.
To celebrate the release, Oldham-born Gabrielle will host an exclusive launch showcase on October 26 at Taylor’s Shure 5 Studios in Royton.
The intimate gig will give fans a first listen to Anything For You live, alongside performances from special guests Freddie Griggs and Cry About It!, who will open the show.
Anything For You marks a defining moment in the former North Chadderton School pupil’s young career, capturing the depth of her songwriting inspired by artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Lucy Dacus, and Clairo.
The EP reflects the emotional storytelling Gabrielle is becoming known for, offering a compelling glimpse into her evolving artistry.
Speaking about the release, Gabrielle said: “Anything For You is about exploring different shades of love and loss, and how we give parts of ourselves to the people who matter most.
"I’m really excited to share this music with everyone - it’s been a long time in the making.”
Fans can purchase tickets for the showcase and pre-order Anything For You via Gabrielle’s official website: www.gabriellegee.co.uk
The EP will be available for streaming and download on all major platforms from October 31.
Gabrielle has been writing and recording her own songs since she was 13 years old.
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