Music Highlights

Beatie Wolfe’s music has been described as “mesmerizing” by the New York Times, “hauntingly beautiful” by the BBC and celebrated by GQ for her "captivating stories that envelop the listener and become indelible after hearing them.” Combining rich poeticism with tender intimacy, Wolfe’s music feels like a timeless commentary on humanity

Recent performances include the UN, The New York Times, the Nobel Prize Summit, SXSW, TED, BBC, the Barbican, NAMM, Dodgers Stadium. Recent collaborations include Linda Perry, Brian Eno, Michael Stipe, Suzi Quatro, Mark Mothersbaugh, Allee Willis, Laraaji. Recent commissions & endorsements include Gibson, Grammy Museum, Taylor Guitars, Blue, Seymour Duncan, Calm

Wolfe was Calm’s first original content creator and won the 2020 She Rocks award and 2021 Shesaid.so award

Watch Beatie live on Channel 4 News at COP26

Debuting “Oh My heart” live at Nobel Prize Summit

Collecting her award at NAMM’s She Rocks Awards

  • RAW SPACE - 3rd Album

    Beatie Wolfe's third album Raw Space was released as the world's first live 360˚ AR album stream from the quietest room on earth, the Bell Labs anechoic chamber. This enhanced streaming format was pioneered by Wolfe as a way of recapturing some of the old-school magic of music, and celebrating the album's artwork and story in the listening process. The music of Raw Space has been described as "raw, honest" yet "deceptively complex" with the opening track, 'Little Moth', written in tribute to Elliott Smith

    “Delicious” — BBC Radio 4, “Breathtaking” — New York Times, “Enchanting” — New Scientist

    MONTAGU SQUARE - 2nd Album

    Beatie Wolfe’s second album Montagu Square was recorded at 34 Montagu Square - the former home and secret studio of Hendrix, Ringo, McCartney, Lennon & Yoko Ono - and in the room where McCartney wrote ‘Eleanor Rigby’ and Hendrix penned ‘The Wind Cries Mary’. The music of Montagu Square has been described as "tender and confident" (Independent) beautiful chamber pop, reflecting the spirit of the flat's inhabitants, with 'Take Me Home' (a William Blake inspired love ballad) being a standout

    “Mesmerising” — MOJO, “Stunning” — The Independent, “Magic” — KCRW

    8IGHT - debut Album

    Beatie Wolfe's debut album 8ight was released as the 'World's First' 3D Interactive Album App, which led to a global tour with Apple and marked the songwriter's first successful musical innovation. 8ight features 4 songs of light, 4 of dark, which touch upon the poetry and tragedy of relationships and stand as infinite love songs, expressed poignantly in 'Beautiful Affair', a song about missed opportunities: "Life can sober up this love, life looks tiny from above."

    “Brilliant” — GQ, “Beautiful” — Monocle, “ Captivating” — WIRED

    Barely Living - Track co-written & produced by Linda Perry

    Pioneering singer-songwriter/musician Beatie Wolfe - an artist who has beamed her music into space, held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum and been appointed a UN role model for media innovation - releases her first new track with multi-platinum producer Linda Perry. This dark Americana track coincides with the trailer release of a Barbican-commissioned documentary on Wolfe’s work, premiered at SXSW

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