Molly Grace presents to all: Lover Girls: A Sapphic Soirée Tour. It is a world built entirely on her own terms, filled with glitter, theatrics, cheeky lyricism, and unapologetic queer joy. From 4th–27th June, Molly Grace is making her stamp with a six-date Pride Month tour dedicated to freedom, self-expression, and queer community.
The tour feels like a natural extension of the universe she has been building over the past few years. Bright, theatrical, and overflowing with personality, Molly Grace has continued to carve out a space that feels uniquely hers. Through playful songwriting, vibrant visuals, and energetic live performances, she has created more than just music; she has built a community around the idea of joy without restriction.
Over the past year, she has continued to reach new heights creatively while expanding her audience at the same time. The release of her debut album Blush marked a major milestone in her career, elevating her artistry and pushing her creative vision even further. The project showcased her ability to blend theatrical pop with deeply personal storytelling, while still maintaining the fun, flirtation, and confidence that have become central to her identity as an artist.
As her fanbase continues to grow, so does the recognition surrounding her work. Molly Grace has increasingly found herself on the radar of tastemakers including OUT, Ones To Watch, EARMILK, and Notion. The attention feels deserved, especially as she continues to refine not only her sound but the entire world around her music. Every release, visual, and live performance feels intentional, adding another layer to the universe she has carefully crafted.
A huge part of that world is the beloved “Lover Girls” , a troupe of singers and dancers who bring lush harmonies, charisma, and high-energy choreography to the stage. Rather than simply acting as backing performers, they help transform Molly Grace’s live shows into something fully immersive. Together, they create an atmosphere that feels part concert, part theatre production, and part celebration.
That theatricality has become one of Molly Grace’s defining strengths as a performer. Her shows are not simply about singing songs live; they are experiences built around joy, confidence, and connection. Glitter-covered visuals, coordinated choreography, and playful audience interaction all combine to make every performance feel larger than life. There is a camp sensibility to it all, but it never feels forced. Instead, it comes across as an honest reflection of who she is as both an artist and performer.
Since making her debut in 2021, Molly Grace has fully immersed herself in creating music rooted in theatrical queer joy and playful pop production. In only a few years, she has steadily built momentum through headline shows, support slots across the U.S. and London, and appearances at major festivals including Bonnaroo and All Things Go. Each performance has further cemented her reputation as an artist who knows exactly how to command a stage while making audiences feel included in the world she creates.
What makes Molly Grace stand out is not just the music itself, but the atmosphere surrounding it. Her work feels intentionally celebratory, especially at a time when queer joy and freedom of expression remain deeply important. There is confidence in the way she approaches performance, but also warmth. Fans are not simply watching the show from the outside; they are invited into it.
That invitation sits at the centre of Lover Girls: A Sapphic Soirée Tour. The title alone suggests something glamorous, playful, and community-driven, which perfectly reflects the spirit of Molly Grace’s artistry. The tour is not just about performing songs from Blush or showcasing her stage production; it is about creating a space where people can celebrate themselves freely and unapologetically.
As Pride Month begins, the timing of the tour feels especially fitting. Across six dates, Molly Grace is bringing together music, performance, and queer celebration into one glitter-filled experience. For longtime fans, it is another chance to step into the colourful world she has spent years building. For new audiences, it serves as the perfect introduction to an artist who continues to push her creative vision further with every release and every performance.
With Lover Girls: A Sapphic Soirée Tour, Molly Grace is not simply asking audiences to come and watch. She is inviting them to dance, celebrate, and fully embrace the joy of the moment this summer.
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Written by Maria Jonah
Photography by Bella Sgarlata
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