
Lauren Marsh
Lauren Marsh is a singer-songwriter known for emotionally intimate, lyric-driven music that captures the quiet moments where vulnerability lives. Her writing leans into honest storytelling and melodic restraint, creating songs that feel personal, cinematic, and deeply human.
Her breakout track “Dear Love” has surpassed 10.5 million streams on Spotify and was featured on NCIS: New Orleans, introducing her voice to a wide national audience. Marsh’s more recent work continues to explore emotional nuance, including post-breakup reflections and the spaces left behind when connection fades.
A seasoned performer, Lauren has shared the stage with artists such as Andy Grammer, Gavin DeGraw, Don McLean, Air Supply, Sutton Foster, Howie Day, and Anna Nalick. She has performed at iconic venues across the U.S. including The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, Bowery Electric, City Winery, World Cafe Live, and Hard Rock Cafe, and has been a featured performer at festivals and curated showcases nationwide.



