Mercer Henderson / Vivienne Artur
Mercer Henderson is a 21-year-old singer-songwriter from San Francisco, California. Her music seamlessly bridges heartfelt narratives with infectious melodies, drawing influences from Lizzy McAlpine, Gracie Abrams, and Tate McRae. She writes what she calls "heartbreak anthems," and her lyrical storytelling delves deep into this relatable experience, unraveling the bittersweet emotions that accompany it.
She currently is a student at the Clive Davis Institute in New York City, but has also recently concluded her first-ever North American tour supporting UK rising star Dylan. This was soon followed by a handful of US shows supporting Morgan St. Jean, support for Will Linley across the US portion of The Magic Tour, and a UK tour supporting G Flip.
After recently releasing her debut EP, Not Really Strangers, which landed on sixteen new music playlists on Spotify, Henderson now looks forward to her highly-anticipated single release, "Dangerous," as well as a headline show in London early next year.
Vivienne Artur is a rising singer-songwriter known for her nostalgic and emotional music about heartbreak and self-discovery. Since 2022, she has independently released two EPs and two singles, attracting a dedicated fan base of listeners.
Currently a senior at Berklee College of Music, Artur has been pursuing her degree while also focusing her time on writing and performing as much as she can. She is known for her vulnerability in her music, and draws inspiration from artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Gracie Abrams. She's working on her debut full-length album while growing her online presence.