Rising singer-songwriter Sienna Spiro has confirmed details of her debut album Visitor, which is set for release on 3 July.
The announcement follows a major breakthrough year for the artist, whose first three singles all landed on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously, marking her out as one of 2026’s fastest-rising new names in pop and soul.
Sienna Spiro reveals themes behind Visitor
According to Spiro, Visitor was shaped by feelings of impermanence, emotional uncertainty and the experience of feeling disconnected from the world around her.
The album combines soul influences with cinematic pop production and was created with an extensive list of collaborators including producer Omer Fedi alongside Blake Slatkin, Yakob and Michael Pollack.
Orchestral arrangements were handled by Larry Gold and Academy Award-winning orchestrator Peter Rotter.
Recording sessions took place at several landmark studios, including Electric Lady Studios, Abbey Road Studios and Valentine Recording Studios in Los Angeles.
Speaking about the project, Spiro explained:
“I’ve always had this sense that everything is temporary.”
“It made me hold back from things I cared about because I didn’t want to lose them. Making this album taught me to stay present instead of bracing for the end. If people take anything from it, I hope it’s the comfort of knowing that nothing has to last forever to matter.”
Visitor follows breakout singles and Brits recognition
Spiro has already released several tracks from the album, including Die On This Hill, The Visitor and You Stole The Show.
Earlier this year, she was shortlisted for the Brit Awards Critics’ Choice Award, further boosting her profile ahead of the album launch.
The rapid momentum around Spiro has also translated into growing international demand, with her upcoming Visitor Tour set to visit the UK and Europe later this year.
Sienna Spiro festival dates include Montreux and Lollapalooza
Alongside her headline tour dates, Spiro is scheduled to appear at several major international festivals throughout 2026.
Her festival run currently includes:
- Montreux Jazz Festival
- All Points East
- Lollapalooza
- Newport Jazz Festival
- Outside Lands
- All Things Go
- Austin City Limits Music Festival




