Some kids learn piano. Chloë Wilson learned to mean it.
Growing up in Milton Keynes with ‘Rumours’ running through the house like central heating, Chloë understood from an early age what music was actually for: a place where feelings with nowhere else to go could finally live. Everything she has written since has been measured against that standard.
At 16, after her first heartbreak, she wrote ‘Broken Me’. A letter scribbled with every unanswered question and feeling that felt too large to say out loud. For six years she held onto it, revisited it, and let it grow alongside her. The willingness to wait until a song is ready rather than simply finished is a type of confidence that tells you everything you need to know about the kind of songwriter Chloë Wilson is.
The industry noticed before the public did. Before a single note was released, Wipeout Music had already made their bet, signing Chloë to a publishing deal and into VADA Studios with producer Matt Terry and mixing engineer George Perks, whose credits span You Me At Six, The Clause, Enter Shikari, and The Enemy.
LIVE
Live, you understand what all that patience was for. Wide-leg jeans, block heels, and completely uninterested in shrinking, Chloë Wilson commands a room the way artists twice her age are still learning to.
Chloë performs both with her band or as a solo act with piano.
KEY LIVE HIGHLIGHTS
Sold out London debut headline show (The Finsbury)
The Cluny (Newcastle), The Craufurd Arms (Milton Keynes), The Stables (Milton Keynes), The Camden Club (London), Notting Hill Arts Club (London), The Eagle Inn (Manchester), Matt & Phreds (Manchester), Hyde Park Book Club (Leeds)
Chloë Wilson Live at
The Finsbury & The Camden Club
Upcoming Shows
23.05.26 - The John Peel Centre, Stowmarket
25.05.26 - Chesham Fringe Festival
30.05.26 - Bedford Esquires, Bedford
06.06.26 - The Camden Club, London
18.06.26 - The Bedford, London
11.07.26 - Northern Guitars, Leeds
All My Feelings Falling Out
THE DEBUT EP
Recorded at VADA Studios with producer Matt Terry (The Enemy, The Clause, The Noisettes) and mixing engineer George Perks (You Me At Six, Enter Shikari, Jayler, Skindred).
‘All My Feelings Falling Out’ arrived in October 2025. For years, Chloë had written behind fictional characters, watching her own feelings from a safe distance and disguising them as someone else's story. This EP was the moment she stepped forward; piano-anchored, emotionally exact, and driven by a voice carrying depth that usually takes decades to acquire.
It marks the inception of a true artistic message: taking the aftermath of human experiences and reshaping them into something that doesn’t apologise for the space it takes up.
The EP accumulated over 78,000 organic streams on Spotify alone, national radio support from BBC Introducing, BBC Northampton and BBC 3C, with a growing fanbase built on one persistent statement:
‘You need to hear this’.
This year, Chloë builds on the success of ‘All My Feelings Falling Out’ by releasing her second EP at the end of 2026.
Press & Radio
Following the release of ‘All My Feelings Falling Out’, Chloë has received press from a number of different indie publications and radio support including BBC Introducing, BBC Northampton, BBC 3C, and MKFM.
Read more below
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Entertainment Now, where Chloë talks about her debut EP, Broken Me and her experiences as an emerging artist.
Milton Keynes FM Press Release for “Broken Me”. Followed by an on air interview discussing her debut EP.
Further Mentions in Publications
CONTACT
general: contact@chloewilsonmusic.com
publishing & sync: liam@wipeoutmusic.com
bookings: alice@chloewilsonmusic.com




