Harper Starling releases an upbeat, empowering track, ‘SAY MY NAME (Why Don’t Ya Babe)’ which follows on from her 2021 singles ‘No More What If’ and ‘Cannot Tell aLie’.
In addition, Harper will also be going on tour with The Wanted for their UK arena tour. ‘Say My Name (Why Don’t Ya Babe)’ is out on February 18th.
Determined to make a career in music, Harper Starling didn’t let a diagnosis of Tourette’s Syndrome at eight deter her. Magically, the Tourette’s symptoms disappear when Harper steps on stage and the performance takes over.
Having moved from her native Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Los Angeles, Harper first made a name for herself in 2018 with numerous Billboard Dance hits including ‘Euphoria’, a collaboration with The Perry Twins which reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songchart.
2020 saw Harper work with writer/producer Cindy Valentine (Bebe Rexha, Britney Spears, Alisha) and Niko the Kid (Outkast, Ariana Grande), resulting in captivating story telling songs that wrap themselves around a pulse quickening beat. Harper’s refreshing and honest approach to music and videos has attracted a host of celebrity fans, including Goodfellas actor Johnny Roastbeef and TikTok stars Hootie Hurley, Jack Bloome, Gabby Marie and Brittany Galvin who all appeared in the video for ‘Cannot Tell a Lie’.
‘Say My Name (Why Don’t Ya Babe)’ builds these releases with powerful vocals soaring over dance pop beats that are destined to fill the floor. A sense of vulnerability hovers just under the surface, but the overriding message is of strength and the will to rise.
This will be Harper ‘s first time to perform in the UK and what a way to make an entrance as tour support for The Wanted has just been announced. Other tour dates include The Bedford, LeeStock Music Festival and many more including another support tour with A1 in September. Looks like will be seeing a lot of this new rising star, Harper Starling!
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The Wanted tour
3rd March: SSE Hydro, Glasgow
4th March: Utilita Arena, Newcastle
5th March: First Direct Arena, Leeds
7th March: BIC, Bournemouth
8th March: Brighton Centre, Brighton
9th March: Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
11th March: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham 12th March: Utilita Arena, Birmingham 13thMarch: A0 Arena, Manchester
15th March: O2 Arena, London
16th March: Hull Arena
17th March: M & S Bank Arena, Liverpool