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Laura-Mary Carter

guitarist and vocalist, Blood Red Shoes

Laura-Mary Carter, an acclaimed British guitarist and vocalist, is widely recognised for her work with Blood Red Shoes and her singular approach as a solo artist. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Carter has been steadily building a distinctive presence in the live music scene, bringing her artistry to venues across the country and Ireland. Her reputation for evocative songwriting and magnetic stagecraft has captured the attention of discerning gig-goers and music enthusiasts alike.

In early 2026, Carter performed headline concerts at celebrated venues such as The Deaf Institute in Manchester and the Grand Social Ballroom in Dublin, occasions that cemented her status as a compelling live performer. Her headline appearance at Lantern Hall in Bristol further demonstrated her command of the stage. Prior to these headline shows, Carter supported Natalie Bergman across a string of concerts in autumn 2025, including notable appearances at London’s Union Chapel, YES in Manchester, and Strange Brew in Bristol. She also joined Geowulf as a support act at Oslo in London. This breadth of live experience has enriched her dynamic approach to both solo gigs and collaborative performances.

Laura-Mary Carter’s discography includes the EP "Town Called Nothing" and the album "Bye Bye Jackie," both showcasing her growth as a songwriter and performer. Tracks such as "Blue’s Not My Colour" and "Better on My Own" highlight her lyrical introspection and melodic flair. To stay connected with Laura-Mary Carter’s journey and discover her latest concerts and tour dates, follow her online and keep an eye on forthcoming live music announcements.