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A rebellious artist that resists formula, the ‘powerful’ (Evening Standard) award-winning singer, songwriter & producer Katey Brooks brings a seamless blend of Americana and Folk to listeners’ ears, which has earned her radio play from BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, 6music, Canada’s CBC, amongst others.
No stranger to the stage, Brooks has toured in the US, Australia, Canada, Europe and the UK. She has shared bills with artists like Cat Burns, Nick Mulvey, Newton Faulkner, and Yola, as well as playing big name festivals such as Glastonbury, WOMAD, Paralympics, the Australian National Folk Festival, and several BBC Introducing stages, to name a few.
KB’s album Revolute was released in 2019 to huge critical acclaim across the world including being called “one of the best albums of the year” by music magazine Popdust, and premiers for the singles from Billboard, Pride Magazine, and Gay Times. Since then Brooks has released a live album, several singles, and had multiple songwriting collaborations including co-writing ‘Let It Burn’ with award-winning Americana/blues artist Elles Bailey, which featured on her chart topping 2024 album Beneath The Neon Glow. In 2025 ‘Let It Burn’ and was played on two different series’ of the hit TV show Love Island.
Brooks’ vocals have featured on records with Brian May (Queen), Bill Wyman (Rolling Stones), Nick Mason (Pink Floyd) and Paloma Faith. Her music has been used in the West End (PRIDE), TV (Hulu’s Harlots soundtrack) and film (My Christmas Hero). She has so far earned three Best Original Song awards at film festivals.
After a brief flirt with the dance world in 2024-25, Brooks is back to her American/singer-songwriter best this year with shows, exciting collaborations, and a new acoustic record coming this autumn!
“A once-a-generation talent” Henry Yates (NME, Guardian)
“She had the crowd eating out of her hands” The Independent
“Powerful” Evening Standard
“We’d even compare it to the impact of Jeff Buckley” SUPAJAM
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bristol Folk House, 40a Park Street, Bristol, United Kingdom
GBP 20.21












