Gina Larner is a Brighton-based singer-songwriter blending Americana, country, pop and rock into hook-filled storytelling with big, emotive vocals. Influenced by Fleetwood Mac, Debbie Harry, Kate Bush and Taylor Swift’s early country era, her sound mixes confessional honesty with bold, catchy melodies and that unmistakable Brighton edge.
Her debut album Something Good earned a BCMA Album of the Year nomination and paved the way for support slots with Simply Red, James Blunt, Ella Henderson, Ward Thomas and Jackson Dean, along with appearances at major UK festivals including C2C at The O2, The Long Road and The British Country Music Festival, as well as her own headline tours.
Her music has also received national radio play, including features on BBC Radio 2 with Jeremy Vine and BBC London with Gaby Roslin.
Onstage, Gina’s warmth, humour and magnetic presence create an atmosphere that feels both electric and intimate — a gig and a conversation rolled into one. Often performing with her all-female band, she brings a bold, empowering energy to the stage, celebrating women in music and creating a show that’s as inspiring as it is unforgettable.
Gina’s latest single, “Call In,” marks a fresh, genre-blending step forward — mixing her country-rooted storytelling with pop sensibilities and a dance-floor-ready beat. The track arrives as she opens for Phil Hartnoll (Orbital), highlighting a new era that leans into bold, crossover sounds while keeping her trademark honesty and powerhouse vocals at the core.
This is not a show to miss — expect big vocals, huge energy and a night full of songs you’ll still be humming the next day. Book now and come see why Gina Larner is quickly becoming one of the UK’s most exciting rising artists.