Fousheé
Next-level songwriting, stirring vocals and an eclectic, genre-bending sonic palette make Fousheé an artist who refuses to be boxed in.
If her breakthrough hit ‘Deep End’ introduced Fousheé to the world, her recent releases have brought her front and centre.
Moving away from the frenetic R&B-punk of her acclaimed album, softCORE, Fousheé paints an entirely new sonic palette in her latest album, Pointy Heights. Playing the part of singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, she invites us into a world shaped by her Jamaican roots, where old-school indie reggae rhythms buoy dance-friendly melodies. The record is imbued with crackling bass lines, spangly guitar parts and rollicking drum sounds, all anchored by the elite songwriting that has always defined the artist.
This songwriting prowess has made her a sought-after collaborator. With a Grammy win for her work with Steve Lacy on ‘Bad Habit’. She’s also collaborated with the likes of Childish Gambino’s Donald Glover, Teezo Touchdown and Lil Yachty.
With massive acclaim from Rolling Stone, The Guardian, NME and GQ and an NPR Tiny Desk under her belt, Fousheé’s creative brazenness has solidified her as a new bastion of style and sonic expression.
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Dates, times and prices
Dates & times
13 Jun 2026, 8pm
Run time
2 hours and 30 minutes (approx)
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This event is held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Southbank Centre
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