The Women Making Waves In Music In 2024

The names you need to know.


by Hanna Woodside |
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Kara Marni

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Audi ambassador Kara Marni at the Henley Festival 2024

The singer-songwriter and Audi ambassador blends soul and R&B beats guaranteed to get you up and dancing. Her latest track Wild, Young & Free is a summer anthem we're playing on repeat.

The Last Dinner Party

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Landing the coveted BRITs Rising Star Award for 2024, the all-female indie-rock band released their debut album Prelude To Ecstasy earlier this year. With a penchant for theatrical stage costumes, audiences are encouraged to wear themed fancy dress to their shows, so get creative if you see them live.

Tyla

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The South African singer blew up when her single Water went viral on TikTok last year (the Water dance challenge has close to 100 million views). Now she’s got the internet’s attention, full-blown pop stardom awaits.

L Devine

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The queen of relatable pop anthems: after four hit EPs, the Newcastle-born singer – who counts Charli XCX and Dua Lipa as fans – released her debut album Digitial Heartifacts in February.

Rachel Chinouriri

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A unique voice on the British indie scene, she’s already toured with Sam Fender and Lewis Capaldi (after sending him a drunk DM asking for the gig). With 120 million streams already under her belt, her debut album What A Devatasting Turn Of Events dropped in May.

Nell Mescal

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Yes, she’s the younger sister of actor Paul Mescal, but she’s been busy making her own mark as a musician and was nominated for the Rolling Stone Rising Star award in 2023, having previously supported Florence + The Machine and Phoebe Bridgers.

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