Foxes

Foxes

36 · Born: Apr 29, 1989

Personal Details

BornApr 29, 1989 Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK

Biography

Louisa Rose Allen, professionally known as Foxes, is a British singer-songwriter who has gained widespread recognition for her chart-topping singles, including 'Youth', 'Let Go For Tonight', 'Holding Onto Heaven', 'Right Here', and 'Clarity', her collaborative effort with Zedd that earned her a Grammy award.

Foxes' debut album, 'Glorious', was released in May 2014 and promptly debuted in the top 5 on the UK Albums Chart, solidifying her position in the music industry. Three years later, in 2016, she released her sophomore album, 'All I Need', which entered the UK Album Chart at number 12.

The album was promoted by a quartet of singles: 'Better Love', 'Amazing', 'Cruel', and the hit single 'Body Talk'. To further promote the album, Foxes embarked on a one-day tour of seven UK cities, during which she performed the track 'Body Talk'. This unique feat earned her a place in the Guinness World Records for the title of "most live concerts in 12 hours in multiple cities".

After a four-year hiatus from music, Foxes made her highly anticipated return in May 2020 with the single 'Love Not Loving You', which served as the lead single for her second EP, 'Friends in the Corner', released on April 2021.