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ELOISE VIOLA is a fiercely independent artist making waves on DSPs, radio, and in the live space.
With debut album Glasshouse under her belt—championed by BBC Radio 2, BBC Introducing, and Radio 1—Eloise has racked up over 17 million Spotify streams and 1 million TikTok plays, building a devoted fanbase hungry for what comes next.
As 2025 draws to a close, a bold new era begins. Described as “brave,” her new music takes a darker, more vulnerable turn, blending experimental influences from genres like afrobeat and amapiano. The record showcases what Billboard calls her “vocal prowess” in its truest form. Eloise’s voice shapeshifts—raw, dynamic, and soulful—becoming an emotional storyteller in its own right.
Her music has always explored body image, mental health, and confidence, but now the shiny pop veneer is gone. What remains are fearless, genre-bending textures—heartbreakingly authentic yet empowering, with bass lines that make you want to cry-dance your way back to yourself.
Inspired by her festival performances and writing tour in South America, New Dawn, written in Mexico City, tells the story of someone done hiding and ready to take life into her own hands.
Both intimate and explosive, New Dawn marks the rise of a new Eloise Viola—fearless, global, and impossible to ignore.
With debut album Glasshouse under her belt—championed by BBC Radio 2, BBC Introducing, and Radio 1—Eloise has racked up over 17 million Spotify streams and 1 million TikTok plays, building a devoted fanbase hungry for what comes next.
As 2025 draws to a close, a bold new era begins. Described as “brave,” her new music takes a darker, more vulnerable turn, blending experimental influences from genres like afrobeat and amapiano. The record showcases what Billboard calls her “vocal prowess” in its truest form. Eloise’s voice shapeshifts—raw, dynamic, and soulful—becoming an emotional storyteller in its own right.
Her music has always explored body image, mental health, and confidence, but now the shiny pop veneer is gone. What remains are fearless, genre-bending textures—heartbreakingly authentic yet empowering, with bass lines that make you want to cry-dance your way back to yourself.
Inspired by her festival performances and writing tour in South America, New Dawn, written in Mexico City, tells the story of someone done hiding and ready to take life into her own hands.
Both intimate and explosive, New Dawn marks the rise of a new Eloise Viola—fearless, global, and impossible to ignore.
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