Suki Waterhouse at Arizona Financial Theatre

Along with a weary vocal delivery that comes with an implied frown, Suki Waterhouse offers a combination of dingy, lovelorn retro-pop, generous reverb, and sturdy melodic hooks. On the strength of self-released singles like “Brutally” (2016) and “Good Looking” (2017), she eventually landed on Sub Pop’s roster. Meanwhile finding steady acting work in film and on television, the singer/songwriter/actor/model made her full-length debut on the label with I Can’t Let Go in the first half of 2022. Before the end of the year, the Milk Teeth EP collected early material including “Brutally” and “Good Looking,” and 2023 brought a 7″ collaboration with Belle and Sebastian (“Every Day’s a Lesson in Humility”). When Waterhouse delivered her sophomore LP in 2024, it took the form of the dramatic double album Memoir of a Sparklemuffin, which featured her lushest arrangements yet alongside an emotional range worthy of Lana Del Rey. She took a more uplifting, rock-injected approach to 2026’s Loveland, which was inspired by favorite bands of her youth as well as by first-time motherhood.
Born in Hammersmith, London, and raised in nearby Chiswick, Alice Suki Waterhouse began modeling at the age of 16 when she was discovered in London by a clothing retailer. She had added several major apparel brands and cover shoots for the international editions of fashion magazines like Vogue and Elle to her résumé by the time she turned 20. Around that time, she landed her first minor film role in 2012’s Pusher, gradually moving up the billing by 2016’s Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, where she played one of the Bennet sisters. That year, she also had a cameo in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, and her pining acoustic ballad “Brutally” appeared on her own This Rough Magic label.
In 2017, Waterhouse could be seen in the historical miniseries The White Princess and in the title role of the indie film The Girl Who Invented Kissing. She was among the main ensemble cast of the next year’s action-comedy Assassination Nation, and acted increasingly frequently into the next decade, including parts in Woody Allen‘s A Rainy Day in New York (2019) and Séance (2021), directed by Blair Witch franchise writer Simon Barrett. All the while, Waterhouse issued periodic self-released singles, such as 2017’s “Good Looking” and 2019’s “Coolest Place in the World,” which collectively garnered tens of millions of streams.
While continuing to work as an actress, Waterhouse signed with Sub Pop Records in 2021, having recorded her debut LP with Grammy nominee Brad Cook (Bon Iver, Snail Mail). The album, I Can’t Let Go, followed in April 2022, shortly before Waterhouse co-starred in the Amazon miniseries Daisy Jones & the Six, about a fictional ’70s rock band. A stand-alone single co-written and produced by John Mark Nelson (Taylor Swift, Amy Allen), “Nostalgia,” appeared that September, and in November, Waterhouse issued the EP Milk Teeth, consisting of five early-career tracks and the new song “Neon Signs.” In June 2023, the Sub Pop Singles Club produced the Suki Waterhouse and Belle and Sebastian collaboration “Every Day’s a Lesson in Humility.”
Meanwhile, Waterhouse returned to the studio with Cook to work on songs for her next full-length release, a double-length project that found her also working with Foxygen‘s Jonathan Rado (Weyes Blood, Father John Misty), Cigarettes After Sex‘s Greg Gonzalez, Rick Nowels (James Blake, Lana Del Rey), courtship. member Eli Hirsch, and others. Named for a species of spider known for its bright coloring and elaborative courtship rituals, the resulting Memoir of a Sparklemuffin was her most elaborately arranged and emotionally dramatic album yet. It arrived on Sub Pop in September 2024. That year, Waterhouse also welcomed her first child (with her husband, actor Robert Pattinson). The resulting change in her outlook and newfound identity as a nurturer helped inform the songs on her next record. A brighter set of tracks on average, partly inspired by favorite bands ranging from the Stone Roses and PJ Harvey to T. Rex, Loveland included collaborations with writer/producers including Aaron Dessner, who hosted recording sessions at his Long Pond studio in upstate New York. Featuring Mick Fleetwood on the ’70s-inflected song “Morals,” the album marked her Island Records debut in July 2026.

Charlotte Lawrence makes moody electro-pop with larger-than-life production values. Originally earning notice as a model, Lawrence got into the music industry in the mid-2010s, but it was her slow-burning rendition of the Grease standard “You’re the One That I Want” that made her a viral sensation in 2017. She quickly capitalized on its success by releasing the digital singles “Seventeen” and “Sleep Talking.” After releasing her debut EP Young in 2018, Lawrence moved to Atlantic Records, releasing the mini-album Charlotte in 2021. Along with taking on acting roles, Lawrence released singles including “Boys Like You” and “Dog.”
The daughter of actress Christa Miller, who is best known for the sitcoms The Drew Carey Show and Scrubs, and TV producer Bill Lawrence, who created Scrubs and co-created Spin City and Cougar Town, Lawrence was born on June 8, 2000. She began modeling as a teenager. Her first major gig was for Chanel, which led to her landing spots in Vogue and Galore. Around the same time, she started her musical career, releasing the digital single “The Finish Line” in 2014. A second single, “Ever After,” appeared in 2015.
Lawrence received her first big boost as a singer when Natalie Maines invited her to perform with the Chicks at the Hollywood Bowl in 2016. Early in 2017, Lawrence released her simmering version of the Grease soundtrack classic “You’re the One That I Want,” and its viral success helped push her into the spotlight. She signed to Human Re Sources and released two additional singles, “Seventeen” and “Sleep Talking,” by the end of the year, with “Keep Me Up” and “Young and Reckless” arriving in 2018. The latter appeared on Young, the debut EP Lawrence released in June 2018.
Lawrence signed with Atlantic in 2019; her first release for the label was the single “Why Do You Love Me.” She continued to release digital singles into 2020, then received a big break when “Joke’s on You” was featured on the soundtrack to the 2020 DC Comics superhero film Birds of Prey. Her second EP, Charlotte, appeared in March 2021, supported by the singles “Talk You Down,” “You,” and “Cowboys.” Lawrence embarked on a new series of singles with 2022’s “Morning,” followed by songs like 2023’s “Bodybag,” “Boys Like You,” and 2024’s “Collateral.” She also expanded her work into acting, appearing on the Apple TV+ dark comedy Bad Monkey and the medical drama Doctor Odyssey. The single “Dog” arrived in February 2025.