Lexie Carroll

you look lovely when you’re living uk tour

Event Dates

Friday, 29 Nov

Lafayette, London

Saturday, 30 Nov

The Lodge at Deaf Institute, Manchester

Saturday, 7 Dec

The Louisiana, Bristol

Sunday, 8 Dec

Hare & Hounds, Birmingham

Nineteen year old singer-songwriter from London Lexie Carroll is emotionally intelligent beyond her years. Composed of a dainty mix of melancholic indie, folk and pop, inspired by the likes of Phoebe Bridgers, Bon Iver and Aurora, her songs are an intimate look into the inner workings of her mind as she transitions from a girl to a young woman, dancing between a hopeful joy and wistfulness throughout her repertoire.

you look lovely when you’re living is a title that speaks for itself. For Lexie, life has been on pause for a long while. From battling with her mental health, to her vital adolescent developmental years being ripped out from underneath her by the grips of the pandemic, she shares that she “barely remembers” life before, but coming out the other side of it all has given her a new lust for life. “I’ve felt like I’m experiencing so much, so strongly, for the first time.” She’s embarked on a journey of accepting and celebrating all the feelings that come with being alive, and has come to realise there’s magic and joy in the ordinary.

Delightfully delicate, nostalgic and hopeful you look lovely when you’re living cements Lexie Carroll as a connoisseur of reflective and bittersweet indie. Graceful but determined, she is a force to be reckoned with.

A jack of all trades, she is currently studying Psychology at university, but also pours her heart and soul into all aspects of her art. Not just a songwriter, she also creates all of her designs for merchandise, single & EP artworks and posters.

She has a string of impressive live performances under her belt, having sold out a headline show at London’s OMEARA last October, has supported Adam Melchor, Matilda Mann, Tom Odell, Wasia Project and flowerovlove, as well as playing at Reading & Leeds, All Points
East and The Great Escape. Last year saw her collaborate with Alfie Jukes on ‘Slow Lane’ and receive acclaim from BBC Radio 1, where her single ‘Violet’ made the station’s introducing playlist.

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