Cortnë is an authentic young alt-pop singer-songwriter from Glasgow’s Southside, drawing inspiration from past relationships, feminism and religious imagery. With tracks featuring dreamy harmonies, crisp airy guitars and driving drums, it’s easy to see why she’s been championed by BBC Rapal, Amazing Radio, New Found Sound, Sofar Sounds, Camglen Radio and Celtic Music Radio.
The young artist has established herself through an array of performances across Scotland with gigs in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness, Dundee and Dumfries as well as playing internationally in Joensuu, Finland. Cortnë has appeared at Belladrum, Kelvingrove Bandstand and the first-ever Dundee Pride, as well as supporting the likes of Lauren Hibberd at SWG3’s Poetry Club and The Sisterhood at the iconic King Tut’s.
After taking some time away to work on her debut EP (first single set to be released this Spring), Cortnë kicked off 2023 by playing two sold out shows, supporting Mima Merrow in Belfast and hitting the stage at Celtic Connections alongside Carol Laula and Yvonne Lyons.
“Vocals that were sharp and stunning”, “Cool, sleek guitar” - Small Music Scene
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