Sienna Spiro has achieved a remarkable milestone after her debut album, Visitor, surpassed one billion cumulative streams upon release, making it one of the year’s biggest breakout success stories.
Released via Capitol Records, Visitor has recorded the biggest opening week for a debut album in 2026. The project also marks the biggest opening week for a British debut album in two years and the strongest launch by a British female solo artist releasing a debut album since 2025.
Visitor debuts at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart
The London-born singer-songwriter has translated her streaming success into impressive chart performances.
Visitor debuted at No. 2 on the UK Official Albums Chart, while Spiro simultaneously placed three songs inside the UK Official Singles Chart Top 40.
Her original song for The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack, Material Lover, has climbed into the Top 15. Platinum-certified hit Die On This Hill has returned to the Top 20, while new single Great Expectation debuted at No. 32.
Sienna Spiro also makes an impact in the US
The 20-year-old is also gaining momentum across the Atlantic.
Three pre-release singles from Visitor reached the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously, including Die On This Hill, The Visitor and You Stole The Show. The latter has also earned official Gold certification from the RIAA.
Music critics have widely praised the album, highlighting Spiro’s autobiographical songwriting and powerful vocal performances.
Television appearances and world tour ahead
To celebrate the album’s release, Spiro will perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on 13 July before making her debut appearance on Austin City Limits.
The singer is also preparing for a busy summer festival season, with performances scheduled at Lollapalooza, Newport Jazz and Outside Lands.
Her upcoming My House World Tour has already sold more than 135,000 tickets worldwide. Dates across North America, Europe, Australia and Asia sold out rapidly, including multi-night residencies at London’s Eventim Apollo and Manchester’s O2 Apollo.




