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BROSIE MAKES MUSIC FOR EVERYONE
WHO FEELS TOO MUCH AND SAYS TOO LITTLE.
If you’ve ever seen her live, you know: her songs hit hard, honest and right at the core — carried by an undeniable charisma and a kind of popstar confidence that makes every moment stick. It’s that unmistakable mix of big-sister energy, unfiltered honesty, and the courage to lean into life’s more complicated in-betweens. Following her debut EP Waiting to Be Discovered (2024) and the nostalgic emotional mosaic of Spiraling Down Memory Lane! (2025), Brosie opens the most reflective chapter of her career yet in 2026. The new 5-track EP [TITLE PLACEHOLDER RELEASE 2026] is a definitive step forward: a musical coming-of-age that marks the threshold from youthful naivety to true self-accountability. It’s about the realization that the truth often lies between the lines and every story has two sides.
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"Songwriting is like psychoanalysis for me. I’m always looking for the humor and the lesson in everything," says Brosie. In tracks like It Hurts to Hurt People, she showcases a mature perspective on relationships that goes beyond the classic breakup tape — introspective, intrinsic, and delivered with a "been there, done that" attitude that looks forward rather than back. Musically, the project is more self-assured than ever: organic arrangements meet a production style that bridges the gap between the timeless melancholy of Oasis or The Beatles and the modern, fearless energy of a Maggie Rogers. Raised on Hannah Montana and Avril Lavigne, Brosie has developed a razor-sharp writing voice all her own.
2026 is already gaining serious momentum. With nominations for "Most Promising Newcomer" at the Preis für Popkultur and as a Top 12 Record Store Day Talent, Brosie is solidifying her status as one of the most exciting voices in the current indie-pop scene. The year kicked off with high-profile support slots for Lusaint and Kendall Lujan—the logical continuation of a journey that has previously seen her touring with Biig Piig, Sir Chloe, The Lathums, and Christopher, as well as playing showcases at Reeperbahn Festival and Viva Sounds Gothenburg.
With her new single "Call Me Up" [release May 2026] and international playlist placements (including Fresh Finds Pop, All New Pop) at her back, she is cementing her place in the ears of her growing BROSIEhood. Created at "The Banger Bakery" studio in Berlin with producer Florian Brügge in collaboration with 2WEI Music, her sound is a tribute to her path—from her Austrian roots through the Netherlands to her new home in Berlin—"apple-strudel born" and "pancake based," as Brosie puts it.
Live, a Brosie show remains a deeply shared experience. An emotional rollercoaster where you feel understood — and almost always leave smiling, because she reminds you that your past might just be the best rhythm section for what’s ahead. In October 2026, she’s bringing exactly that energy on her “Welcome to the Brosiehood” tour through Frankfurt, Cologne, Hamburg, and Berlin. See you there?


















