Maisie Peters has released her much-anticipated third studio album, Florescence. Co-produced with 2x Grammy Award winner Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves, Beyoncé, Role Model) and featuring duets with Julia Michaels and Marcus Mumford, the album arrives two years after her chart-topping breakthrough The Good Witch. Listen here.
After a whirlwind few years that saw Maisie open for Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Conan Gray, and Noah Kahan, headline her own world tours, and make her Glastonbury debut, she found herself almost constantly on the road. By the end of 2024, the pace had become unsustainable, affecting Maisie physically and mentally, and so she made the decision to step back – pressing pause on the popstar carousel and returning home to reconnect with her life offstage. That quieter chapter gave her space to reset, grounding her not just as a person, but as an artist. It was during this time that the emotional heart of Florescence quietly took shape.
That return to herself was reflected not only in her life, but in the music. Led by her love of storytelling, Maisie headed to Nashville, where she wrote and recorded much of the album. Reuniting with longtime collaborator Ian Fitchuk – whom she first worked with in 2020 – felt like a natural fit. Together, they crafted the album’s warm, textured sound, with Fitchuk supporting Maisie as she stepped into the role of co-producer for the first time.
Drawing from the aftermath of the relationship explored on The Good Witch, as well as the love story she’s now living – having fallen in love with her high school sweetheart – Florescence reflects on how the right love can help heal the wrong ones. It’s an album about perspective, self-realisation, healing, and ultimately, learning how to flourish.
“These 15 tracks depict a blossoming of myself from ages 23 to 25 and a blossoming of a true, real love that anchors both me and this record. It tells the story of the last few long winters, with all of their villains and thorns, heartbreaks and rains, and it leads you, by the end, into a perfect English spring, into the hope and catharsis that comes when the first wildflower blooms,” shares Maisie. “This album feels like a true representation of healing, of finding hope, peace, and strength not just in somebody else, but in yourself. It is knowing that there was a point to all the sadness of before, and the point is the woman you see in this mirror now, and the person you see by her side.”
Fresh from completing her global ‘Before The Bloom’ theatre tour across Australia, East Asia, Europe, the UK, the US, Brazil and Canada, Maisie has been announced as the first artist confirmed for The O2’s 20th birthday celebrations. Set to take to the iconic London stage on Friday 8 May 2027 for her biggest headline show to date, tickets are on sale now*.
Ahead of the landmark show, Maisie will make her debut at Nashville’s legendary Grand Ole Opry on Saturday 13 June – a rare honour for a British artist, following in the footsteps of Elton John, Paul McCartney and Mumford & Sons. She is also set to appear at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Reading & Leeds Festival and Mexico City’s Corona Capital Festival later this year.
*Maisie Peters has partnered with PLUS1 so that £1.20 subject to VAT per ticket goes to supporting organizations working for equity, access, and dignity for all. www.plus1.org

FLORESCENCE TRACK LISTING:
- 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


