
Marielle Kraft will wrap up her headlining tour in Carrboro, NC, at Cat’s Cradle this Wednesday, November 12th, followed by a SOLD OUT show in Nashville + a second date added! This tour will likely be the last chance to see Marielle in an intimate setting as she continues to gain visibility, traction, and recognition for her powerful, authentic, and relatable musical talent.
If you’re a fan of MUNA, Mt. Joy, Ava Max, Maggie Rogers, or Taylor Swift, you’ll love Marielle’s focus on emotional resonance and a timeless indie-pop sound. Here’s our Top Five Tracks to check out ASAP:
“10x Better”
“Search History”
“The Right People Will Love You”
“Secure”
“Stay Soft”
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ABOUT MARIELLE KRAFT & TOUR
“Marielle Kraft, the independent indie-pop singer-songwriter whose confessional storytelling has captured the hearts of fans nationwide, hit the road for a coast-to-coast headline tour following the release of her highly anticipated debut full-length album, The Right People Will Love You.
It took just 19 seconds for Marielle Kraft to sell out every last presale copy of her debut album, The Right People Will Love You, released on hand-restored vintage iPod Shuffles that Kraft personally sourced, restored, and personalized, and delivered like a love letter to 40 of the more than 2,000 fans clamoring to hear it first. The innovative campaign, which garnered over 1 million views on Instagram and praise from Katie Gavin of MUNA, pop superstar Meghan Trainor, and Grammy-nominated songwriter JHart, perfectly illustrates Kraft’s unique approach as an indie artist with a compact team: deeply intentional, creative, and rooted in authentic connection with her exploding fanbase.
Officially released on September 12, 2025, the 12-track collection has been met with critical acclaim for its diaristic lyricism, infectious indie-pop sensibilities, and unapologetic queer storytelling, centering not on the familiar pop breakup narrative but on themes of stable love, growth beyond heartbreak, and the joy of security in relationships–a fresh perspective on queer experiences rarely explored in mainstream music.”
