Victoria Canal Announces New Single + EU/UK/US Tour + 2nd Ivors Win
June 14, 2024
VICTORIA CANAL SHARES NEW SINGLE “JUNE BABY,”
CO-WRITTEN & CO-PRODUCED BY THE 1975’S ROSS MACDONALD & GEORGE DANIEL
THE “RISING STAR” (NEW YORKER) ANNOUNCES 2024 WORLDWIDE HEADLINE TOUR
FOLLOWING 2ND IVOR NOVELLO AWARD WIN
Sharing a few exciting updates on my client Victoria Canal who’s embarking on her debut album campaign with the release of “June Baby” via Parlophone (UK) / Elektra (US). Co-written and co-produced by Ross MacDonald and George Daniel of the 1975, “June Baby” is about the thrill of an adolescent summer romance and marks the first chapter of a new era.
Listen to the song HERE and watch the new music video HERE.
Spotify: New Music Friday UK (#44), Our Generation (#1), #14 Melancholie, #24 Just Landed
Amazon Music: Brand New Music (#16), Pop Culture (#45), Fresh Pop (#14), Brand New Music USA (#36), Brand New Music Australia (#46)
YouTube: RELEASED (#27), Young & Dazed
Deezer: Brand New UK (#23)
Apple Music: New Music Daily (#58 countries: #76 Cambodia, #81 Malaysia, #84 Singapore, #86 Thailand, #86 Philippines, #88 Vietnam, #87 Indonesia, #92 USA) Editorial: Today’s Acoustic (27 countries), New in Singer-Songwriter (8 countries), New in Pop (5 countries)
“‘June Baby’ is light and blissed out and a perfect evocation of summertime love” – Dork
Sian Eleri will play ‘June Baby’ on The Chillest Show on Radio 1 on Sunday Night
Last month, Canal picked up her second Ivor Novello Award, judged by acclaimed songwriters and composers from The Ivors Academy and awarded for craft and creative excellence. After winning the 2023 “Rising Star” award, she followed in the footsteps of The Beatles, Elton John, Amy Winehouse, and more, winning the award for “Best Song Musically and Lyrically” for her song “Black Swan.”
“June Baby” follows the release of intimate single “Chamomile” and 2023’s WELL WELL EP, a support tour with Hozier across the UK and Europe, being named a BBC Radio 1 Future Artist, earning the Attitude Pride Icon award, and receiving acclaim from The New Yorker, The Observer, The Times, NME, People Magazine, and more.