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Unapologetic artist Chloe Star shares ‘fairytale’ single

Rapidly rising alt-pop artist Chloe Star released her new single ‘fairytale‘ on 29 May 2026 via Chloe Star RecordsChloe Star is a multi-talented Persian and Indigenous singer-songwriter, visual artist, and tribal advocate, whose bold and self-assured soundscape has been championed by global tastemakers like Rolling Stone, which included her track ‘Bad Habit’ in their 2025 Best New Music: Songs You Need to Know feature, METAL MagazineCLASH Magazine1883 MagazineEUPHORIA, and EARMILK. Chloe Star has performed at major festivals in the UK and the US, including on the main stage at London PrideNew York Pride Festival, Back Lot Bash in Chicago, as well as events such as Out & Abt in New York and The Dinah in California.

Chloe Star grew up between her family’s reservation in San Bernardino and Los Angeles. Her musical journey started as a pre-teen when she started using journaling and other art forms as a way to express her creativity and emotions, while she was also influenced by her Persian and Indigenous roots, which were very musical. The 28-year-old artist burst onto the scene just three years ago in 2023 and has since built a career on unrivalled authenticity and raw emotion, which has resulted in her ever-growing influence and fanbase. Chloe Star is heavily influenced by an array of artists, including Amy WinehouseNirvana, Janis Joplin, and YUNGBLUD, while she’s drawn comparisons to artists like Paramore, Billie Eilish, and YUNGBLUD

Chloe Star’s vocal performance on ‘fairytale‘ is powerfully dynamic, shifting effortlessly from tender, velvety vulnerability to a bold, emotional climax. The track’s rock-influenced instrumental beautifully accompanies her passionate vocal delivery, featuring warm, distorted guitars and a cinematic piano melody. This compelling sound is sure to strike a chord with fans of P!nk, Avril Lavigne, and Paramore.

Chloe Star said: “My song Fairytale is about longing for a kind of love that feels whimsical and almost unreal. But it also reflects the realization that, in chasing that kind of love, I sometimes become the monster—sabotaging the very things I care about most. It raises questions too: does fairytale love really last the way movies say it does? Do stories like Beauty and the Beast actually end in lasting happiness, or do we just stop watching before things get complicated? I guess we’ll never really know.”

Chloe Star’s Upcoming Shows:

 May 30 – London, UK @ The Grace

June 5 – Viper Room LA (headlining)

June 6 – LA Pride, She Ent @ the Andaz Hotel on Sunset (Key live performance)

June 18 -Toronto @ The Horseshoe Tavern

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