Welsh singer-songwriter Molly Roberts is emerging as one of the UK's most exciting new voices, known for her heartfelt vocals and soul-stirring melodies. Following a viral moment with her song "Goodbye", which racked up over 2.2 million views, she built an impressive live reputation, performing at Latitude Festival, opening for Jess Glynne at Cardiff Castle alongside Kate Nash, Professor Green, and Sigma, and appearing at Cardiff's Principality Stadium for the European Championships, broadcast live on Channel 4. She also supported GRAMMY Award-winning songwriter Amy Wadge and sold out her own headline shows across the UK.
Molly reached a vast national audience with a landmark half-time performance at the Six Nations Wales v France match on 15 February, where she performed her single "Hurricane", which was subsequently played on BBC Radio 2. Molly is set to open for Welsh legend Bonnie Tyler at Shepherd's Bush Empire and will release her debut EP in 2026.
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