Blending heartfelt lyrics with a country-pop sound, Lucy Tay is capturing hearts across the UK and beyond. Hailing from Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, this emerging artist began her musical journey at 14, performing alongside her father’s band. Now, with international listeners on Spotify and performances at renowned venues, Lucy is becoming a prominent name in the British country music scene.
Lucy’s debut EP, Taylor, released in 2024, has made waves with its poignant storytelling and vibrant energy. Drawing inspiration from icons like Kelsea Ballerini and Kacey Musgraves, the EP explores themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Tracks like ‘Green Eyes (Heartbeat)’, ‘You’re Always Gonna Be’, and the acoustic rendition of ‘In Between’ demonstrate Lucy’s lyrical depth and versatile sound.
Her latest single, ‘What a Year Can Do’, available on all major streaming platforms, further solidifies Lucy as a standout talent. The track encapsulates her ability to blend soulful melodies with relatable lyrics, resonating with audiences of all ages.
A Remarkable Year
2024 marked a pivotal year for Lucy, featuring standout performances at prestigious events. She took the stage at King Tut’s Summer Nights Festival and supported country artist Neeve Zahra at Glasgow’s SWG3 Poetry Club. Her talent also earned her a spotlight on Una Healy’s Country Hits Radio show, showcasing her music to a broader audience.
Lucy’s passion and professionalism extend beyond her music. Collaborating with Motherwell Football Club and performing at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, she has shown her versatility and dedication to delivering unforgettable performances.
Lucy Tay is now gearing up for an exciting live performance at SWG3 in Glasgow on 1st February 2025. Sharing the stage with Neeve Zahra and Blair Gilmour, the event promises to be an incredible night of music. The show is open to fans aged 14 and over, making it accessible to younger audiences who want to experience Lucy’s captivating sound. Tickets are available via this link.
Taylor stands as a testament to Lucy’s artistry, weaving together personal stories and universal emotions. Tracks like ‘Glasgow’ celebrate her connection to her hometown, while songs such as ‘Red Flag’ showcase her powerful vocal range and emotional delivery.