Katie Gregson-MacLeod

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Katie Gregson-MacLeod is a singer-songwriter from Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. In 2020, the artist sold out her first headline show and released her debut single ‘Still a Sad Song’, to acclaim from the likes of Vic Galloway, Roddy Hart and Jim Gellatly. Her follow-up, ‘Games I Play’, featured as ‘Track of the Week’ on Janice Forsyth’s Afternoon Show, BBC Introducing Scotland and BBC Radio Nan Gaidheal’s Rapal. The artist released her debut EP of the same name in June 2021. Most recently, Katie has supported London singer-songwriter Eloise at King Tut's and C Duncan at the Caves in Edinburgh, as well as selling out her November headliner. Named in Vic Galloways BBC Scotland '25 Artists to Watch in 2022', the 21 year-old artist released ‘Second Single Bed’ in the summer and earned her first Radio 1 airplay and a BBC Radio Scotland Session.

Katie Gregson-MacLeod

Katie Gregson-MacLeod is a singer-songwriter from Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. In 2020, the artist sold out her first headline show and released her debut single ‘Still a Sad Song’, to acclaim from the likes of Vic Galloway, Roddy Hart and Jim Gellatly. Her follow-up, ‘Games I Play’, featured as ‘Track of the Week’ on Janice Forsyth’s Afternoon Show, BBC Introducing Scotland and BBC Radio Nan Gaidheal’s Rapal. The artist released her debut EP of the same name in June 2021. Most recently, Katie has supported London singer-songwriter Eloise at King Tut's and C Duncan at the Caves in Edinburgh, as well as selling out her November headliner. Named in Vic Galloways BBC Scotland '25 Artists to Watch in 2022', the 21 year-old artist released ‘Second Single Bed’ in the summer and earned her first Radio 1 airplay and a BBC Radio Scotland Session.

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