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Maisie Peters
Peters in 2022
Born
Maisie Hannah Peters

(2000-05-28) 28 May 2000 (age 24)
Steyning, West Sussex, England
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Years active2015–present
Musical career
GenresPop
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
Websitewww.maisiepeters.co.uk

Maisie Hannah Peters (born 28 May 2000) is an English singer-songwriter. After independently releasing two singles, she was signed to Atlantic Records, with whom she released two EPs and the second series soundtrack to the British comedy series Trying.

In 2021, she left Atlantic and signed with Ed Sheeran's Gingerbread Man Records label. Shortly afterwards, she released her debut studio album, You Signed Up for This. Peters released her second album, The Good Witch, in June 2023.

Early life

Maisie Hannah Peters was born on 28 May 2000[1][2] in a small town in West Sussex, England to a teacher and communications worker.[3] She has a twin sister, Ellen, who joined Maisie in various YouTube videos over the course of the Covid 19 pandemic, and was the inspiration behind Maisie's song "Brooklyn", a single from her debut album,"You Signed Up For This" [4]

Peters began singing around age eight, performing in choirs.[5] She wrote her first song at age nine[6] and began writing songs regularly at the age of 12, after borrowing her friend's guitar for a school project.[7] At age 15, she began busking on the streets of Brighton and uploading original songs to YouTube.[8]

Career

Peters performing at the El Ray Theatre in 2022
Peters performing at the El Rey Theatre in 2022.

At age 15 in 2016, Peters performed her first recorded show, performing several original songs on The Ayala Show.[9] In August of 2017, Peters independently released her debut single, "Place We Were Made". Four months later, she released her second single, "Birthday".[10] The songs gained attention in indie-pop circles and "Place We Were Made" was named BBC Introducing's song of the week early 2018.[6] Following this attention, Peters signed with Atlantic Records UK.[10] Under Atlantic, she released various singles, notably "Worst Of You", as well as two EPs; Dressed Too Nice for a Jacket and It's Your Bed Babe, It's Your Funeral.[11][12][13]

In 2020, Peters contributed the song "Smile" to the soundtrack album Birds of Prey: The Album, for the film Birds of Prey.[14] She was also announced as the opening act for Niall Horan's Nice to Meet Ya Tour on tour dates in Europe.[15] However, these concerts were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] Peters released work for another soundtrack in 2021, this time for the Apple TV+ original series Trying. She wrote and performed all songs, with a feature by fellow British recording artist James Bay on the song "Funeral".[16][17] Around this time, Peters created an online book club via Instagram.[18]

On 15 June 2021, Peters left Atlantic Records and signed with Ed Sheeran's Gingerbread Man Records.[19] Under this label, she released her debut album You Signed Up for This on 27 August 2021.[20] The album debuted at number 2 on the UK Albums Chart and was the top selling album in UK independent record stores for that week.[21] With the first two singles of the record, "John Hughes Movie" and "Psycho", Peters achieved her first entries on the UK Singles Chart.[22] Peters embarked on her first headlining tour in 2022, touring the United States.[23] Later that year, she joined Sheeran's +–=÷x Tour as an opening act.[3] While touring, she released singles "Cate's Brother", "Blonde", "Good Enough" and "Not Another Rockstar".[3][24][25] Peters later, announced she would tour the United Kingdom in April of 2023.[24]

On 27 January 2023, Peters released "Body Better", the lead single from her second album, calling it one of her "most honest songs ever".[26] Following this, on 15 February 2023, Peters announced the release of her second album, The Good Witch, alongside its track list, which was released on 23 June 2023, describing it as her own "twisted version of a breakup album".[27] To promote the album, fifteen weeks before the album was released, Peters began releasing weekly Tarot cards designed around a track on the album in company of a description of what the song was about to.[28]

Artistry and influences

Peters possesses a soprano voice.[29] She is a self described "massive fan of Taylor Swift", while also expressing admiration for English-Irish girl group Girls Aloud and English artist Lily Allen.[7] She has also cited Arctic Monkeys, My Chemical Romance, All Time Low and Fall Out Boy as influences in her more pop rock songs.[3]

Discography

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Trying Busker Guest star; Episode: "The Ex-Girlfriend"
2022 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Herself Panelist; 1 episode

Tours

Headlining act

  • You Signed Up For This U.S. tour (2022)[23]
  • Maisie Peters Takes Australia and New Zealand (2023)[30]
  • Road to Hammersmith Tour (2023)[31]
  • A Night with the Good Witch (2023)[32]
  • The Good Witch Comes to North America (2023)[33]
  • Maisie Peters: Road to Wembley tour (2023)[34]

Opening act

Awards and nominations

Award Year Nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
Hollywood Music in Media Awards 2021 "Neck of the Woods" from Trying Best Original Song in a TV Show/Limited Series Nominated [35]

References

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  2. ^ Prajwal (31 May 2022). "Maisie Peters Has 60 Thousand People Wish Her on Her 22nd Birthday". HollywoodMask. Archived from the original on 16 January 2023. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
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