Sienna Spiro has cemented her status as one of pop music’s defining new voices after her debut studio album, Visitor, surpassed an incredible one billion cumulative streams immediately upon release. Distributed via Capitol Records, the highly anticipated record has achieved the biggest opening week for a debut album this year. It also claims the title of the biggest British debut album in two years, as well as the most successful opening week for a British female solo debut since 2025.
The London-born singer-songwriter's chart dominance beautifully mirrors her streaming success, with Visitor debuting at Number 2 on the UK Official Albums Chart. Spiro has simultaneously landed three distinct tracks in the UK Official Singles Chart Top 40. Her original contribution to The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack, “Material Lover,” has climbed into the Top 15, while her platinum-certified smash hit “Die On This Hill” returned comfortably to the Top 20. The album's latest single, “Great Expectation,” has also made a powerful maiden entry at Number 32.
The critical reception has been equally glowing, with major music publications praising the 20-year-old’s autobiographical songwriting and monumental vocal performance. Across the Atlantic, the record is making waves on the Billboard Hot 100, where three pre-release singles—"Die On This Hill," "The Visitor," and "You Stole The Show"—all charted at the same time. The latter track has also achieved official gold certification from the RIAA.
To celebrate the launch, Spiro is scheduled to return to television screens with a featured performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 13th, followed by a debut on Austin City Limits. This summer, she will hit the US festival circuit, making high-profile appearances at Lollapalooza, Newport Jazz, and Outside Lands. Her massive upcoming "My House" World Tour sold out almost instantly across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The global trek has already shifted more than 135,000 tickets worldwide, including multi-night residency runs at London's Eventim Apollo and the O2 Apollo in Manchester.