Fresh off the monumental success of her global hit "Die On This Hill," 20-year-old powerhouse Sienna Spiro has released her latest single, "The Visitor." Premiering as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record, the track arrives via Capitol Records as a staggering testament to Spiro’s vocal prowess and emotional depth.
A Cinematic Masterpiece
"The Visitor" is a vulnerable ballad that explores the fear of impermanence. Written and produced by Spiro alongside hitmakers Omer Fedi (SZA) and Michael Pollack (Miley Cyrus), the track features a lush, 20-piece string orchestra arranged by Oscar-winner Peter Rotter (Oppenheimer).
Spiro describes the song as more than just a love story, but an "ode to her life." She explained:
"I’m terrified of impermanence, of things ending, of people leaving. It took me years to find the right words for that feeling... a request to not be just a passing experience in someone’s life."
Chart-Topping Momentum
The release follows a stratospheric start to 2026 for the London-born artist. Her previous single, "Die On This Hill," peaked at #9 on the UK Official Charts and has amassed over 345 million global streams. The track’s viral explosion included 8.7 billion views on TikTok, leading to a standout performance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and a shortlist spot for the BRIT Awards’ Critics’ Choice.
Sold-Out Global Stages
Spiro's meteoric rise is mirrored by her live demand. Her upcoming headlining run, "The Visitor Tour," sold out in seconds across the globe. Currently touring the U.S., she will kickstart the UK and European leg in Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on May 13th, with a highly anticipated stop at London’s Roundhouse on May 19th. Fans can also catch her this summer at London’s All Points East festival on August 22nd.
With a debut EP, SINK NOW, SWIM LATER, already under her belt and a new project on the horizon, Sienna Spiro is solidifying her place as the definitive voice of her generation.