Maisie Peters is stepping into her most radiant era yet. The British singer-songwriter has officially announced her third studio album, Florescence, arriving May 15, and it reads like a love letter to growth, healing and becoming.
The title isn’t just poetic—it’s personal. Florescence means “the process of flowering or developing richly and fully,” and Peters makes it clear that this record captures exactly that.
Written between ages 23 and 25 and largely crafted in Nashville, the 15-track album traces her emotional evolution through heartbreak, long winters and the quiet triumph of finding real love—both romantic and self-made.

Sonically, Florescence expands Peters’ alt-pop world while staying rooted in sharp storytelling. She co-produced the album with Grammy-winning producer Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves, Beyoncé), marking a creative partnership that brings warmth, clarity and depth to the record.
For the first time in her career, Maisie Peters also welcomes collaborators, featuring Julia Michaels on “Kingmaker” and Marcus Mumford on “If You Let Me,” two artists she’s long admired.
“This album to me centers hope as a force of strength; I hope it feels like sun streaming in through your window after a winter that felt eternal. There is sadness in the music, but also a knowingness that you must live through rains and storms to grow, to change, to heal, and to thrive. This is my story of the last few years, my life weaved like silk into the words that you’ll hear in these songs, and I hope you love them just as much as I do.”
Ahead of the album, Maisie Peters will release her new single “My Regards” on February 6, offering fans the first sonic glimpse into this era.
She’s also reviving her beloved Before The Bloom intimate shows, kicking off with theater dates in Sydney (March 2) and Melbourne (March 4), before heading across Europe, North America, and South America, including her first-ever shows in Brazil.
The album’s visual world arrives via a cinematic trailer directed by Amelia Dimoldenberg, reinforcing the sense that Florescence isn’t just an album—it’s a season. Watch below:
After the chart-topping success of The Good Witch, which made Peters the youngest British female solo artist in nearly a decade to hit No.1 in the UK, Florescence feels like a confident next chapter.
Softer, wiser and glowing with intent, Maisie Peters isn’t just blooming—she’s fully in flower.
Tracklist: Florescence
Check out the tracklist for Florescence below:
- Mary Janes
- Audrey Hepburn
- Say My Name In Your Sleep
- Old Fashioned
- Houses
- Kingmaker (with Julia Michaels)
- Vampire Time
- My Regards
- You You You
- If You Let Me (with Marcus Mumford)
- Flat Earther
- Questions
- Girl’s Just Flying
- You Then Me Now
- Nothing Like Being In Love
Visit frontiertouring.com/maisiepeters for the Australia shows and maisiepeters.co.uk for international dates and venues.
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