
Rachel Chinouriri has officially announced her upcoming EP, Little House, set for release on Friday, April 4, via Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists. Fans can pre-order the digital version now. Alongside the announcement, she has also unveiled the project’s lead single, ‘Can We Talk About Isaac‘: a heartfelt tribute to the love and security she has found in her relationship with her boyfriend, Isaac.
The song premiered on March 5 as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record In The World, the track marks a shift in Rachel’s songwriting, capturing a sense of optimism and emotional freedom. While her critically acclaimed debut album, ‘What A Devastating Turn Of Events‘ (which recently entered UK Charts), delved into deeply personal and challenging themes, this new release embraces the excitement and joy of a flourishing romance.
Reflecting on the inspiration behind the song, Rachel shares: “I usually write from a place of trauma, but since releasing my album, I’ve been in therapy consistently, and I fell in love. Isaac makes me feel protected in a way I never have before, especially by a man. That feeling was so new to me that I wanted to embrace it and write about how much I love him. No matter what happens, the fact that he’s the first and only person to make me feel this way is incredibly special. It’s bittersweet that it took this to truly love myself, but Isaac is my hero, and I hope this fairytale never ends.” With ‘Little House’ on the horizon, Rachel Chinouriri is stepping into a new era—one filled with love, growth, and newfound happiness.
Rachel Chinouriri has officially hit the road, serving as the main support act for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet arena tour across the UK and Europe. Yesterday the show finally arrived in London, where Chinouriri opened for Carpenter at the iconic London O2 Arena, with a career marking performance filled with enthusiasm and powerful, moving speeches.
Following these performances, Rachel will embark on her debut U.S. headline tour in May and June, marking a major milestone in her career. The tour will see her playing her biggest venues yet, including LA’s Fonda Theatre and New York’s Webster Hall, before culminating in a standout appearance at Bonnaroo Music + Arts Festival. Due to overwhelming demand, several venues have been upgraded and additional dates have been added, with most shows now sold out.
The exciting tour news comes hot on the heels of Rachel’s first-ever BRIT Award nominations for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist. She also recently took the stage for a powerful performance on The Graham Norton Show, further solidifying her breakout success in 2024—a year that saw the long-awaited release of her debut album, ‘What A Devastating Turn Of Events’. To celebrate the album’s upcoming first anniversary, Rachel is set to release a special white vinyl edition, available for pre-order now and set for release on May 2, 2025.