Did you catch Stacey Ryan on the Late Late Show? Check out here performance here

Stacey Ryan wowed the audience last night during her late night TV debut with a performance of her viral smash hit “Fall In Love Alone” on The Late Late Show with James Corden. The multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter put a sultry spin on the arrangement, showcasing her ethereal falsettos and impressive musicianship. Click HERE to watch.

You can catch Stacey on tour starting next month with Jake Wesley Rogers, click HERE for full routing. Later this spring, she’ll be joining Joshua Bassett on the road for his European tour.

ABOUT STACEY RYAN:

Stacey Ryan has the rare gift of turning heartache into beautiful, bubbly soul-pop ballads. Her breakthrough “Don’t Text Me When You’re Drunk” collabo with Zai1k has garnered 19 million global streams, catapulting Stacey to the center of the year’s most viral TikTok trend. Her deeply personal account of an all-too-common dating experience, the track is a sparkling piece of soul-pop with effervescent textures, bright percussion, and mesmerizing piano work that brilliantly contrast Stacey’s emphatic refusal to compromise her needs. In July, Stacey was one of eight acts personally chosen by Duran Duran to open their BST Hyde Park festival show in London. Her most recent single “Deep End,” a warm summery uptempo track, was released in August as an ode to the end of summer. “Deep End” follows up “Fall In Love Alone,” , a look at poten­tially unrequited love, knowing the other person has a hard time committing and hoping they don’t fall in love…alone. The song became a massive smash in the fall of 2022, racking up a whopping 100 million global streams. Her ever-evolving body of work continues to show the full extent of her songwriting powers and one-of-a-kind musical imagination. A classically trained jazz pianist who also plays guitar, bass, ukulele, and trumpet, she possesses an undeniable knack for lyrical storytel­ling, melodies that endlessly wander into unexpected places, a singular sense of rhythm and song structure that wholly reflects her jazz background.

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