Dalia’s world is where beauty meets unease — dreamy, luminous, and a little haunted. Her music blends ethereal pop with emotional rawness, drawing from the ocean, Spanish sensuality, and the quiet ache of self-reflection. Beneath the softness, there’s turbulence — the kind that comes from feeling everything too deeply.

Dalia is a Spanish-born, London-based indie pop artist whose introspective lyrics and dreamy soundscapes explore heartbreak, self-discovery, and emotional vulnerability. Her music combines cinematic production with intimate storytelling, creating a sound that feels both immersive and deeply personal. Since moving to London, Dalia has quickly made her mark on the alt-pop scene. She has sold out three online Zoom concerts with 100 attendees each, demonstrating a strong and engaged fanbase, and reached a milestone of over 83,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Her most recent single, “stupid lover girl,” surpassed 100,000 streams in under three weeks, supported by multiple Spotify editorial playlists, further cementing her growing momentum. Her 2025 single “Eden,” the first release from her upcoming EP, follows earlier tracks “Hardest Part” and “Cut It Off!”, the latter earning a feature on BBC Radio 1 Introducing. Trained in songwriting and performance at LIPA in Liverpool, Dalia blends her formal musical education with a raw, instinctive approach to songwriting. Her live performances are emotive and magnetic. She has played The Great Escape Festival and Also Festival, and supported artists including Isabel van Gelder and Nxdia, leaving audiences with a lasting impression of her vulnerability and stage presence. For fans of Holly Humberstone, Rachel Chinouriri, and Gracie Abrams, Dalia offers heartfelt indie pop that is cinematic, intimate, and unafraid of emotional honesty. With each release, she continues to build a universe that feels both personal and universal — proving that quiet intensity can be just as powerful as the loudest moments on stage.