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Daisy Beau is a vocalist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, performer, music producer, and recording engineer. An extraordinary musical polymath and creative innovator, her music has reached millions of streams and garnered critical acclaim. Daisy's musical prowess is a testament to years of dedication and hard work. She earned a First-Class Degree in Popular Music from Goldsmiths College (University of London) and was awarded the prestigious Rob Stringer (Sony) Music Scholarship.
She has showcased her talents on prestigious platforms such as BBC2 Radio Live Lounge with Jo Whiley, Later with Jools Holland, and the UK Top 10 Album Charts. Recent performances include the Barbican Centre with Institute Collective (Hughie Gavin), live improvisation sessions with Congo Natty and Falle Nioke, and a sold-out solo show at the Tom Thumb Theatre in Margate.
Daisy Beau’s love for music has been ingrained since childhood. Growing up in South-East London, Daisy was exposed to the raw and authentic energy of a bohemian music world, through festivals, squat parties, and political demonstrations. With a background of singing in musicals and cathedral choirs as a child, Daisy quickly transitioned from performing at grassroots music events to singing on line-ups with Florence, La Roux, and supporting tours with Nick Mulvey, Jamie Woon, Kae Tempest, and Portico Quartet.
Daisy’s extensive career has seen her perform at some of the best venues in the UK, including Barbican Centre, St Paul’s Cathedral, The National Theatre, The Globe Theatre, Jazz Cafe, Gaz’s Rockin’ Blues, and music festivals Glastonbury, Boomtown, Green Man, and Secret Garden Party. Daisy has showcased her music internationally, in cities such as Chicago and Detroit in the United States, as well as in Portugal, France, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Morocco, Ireland (at Electric Picnic), Germany, and the Netherlands (at the North Sea Jazz Festival).
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