With “Little House”, Rachel Chinouriri opens up about love, vulnerability, and emotional healing.
Rachel Chinouriri’s new EP Little House is more than a collection of songs—it’s a declaration of emotional growth. Out now via 10K Projects / Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists, the EP explores what it means to let love in, and how dreams evolve when shared with someone else.
Following the success of her 2024 debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events, Chinouriri delivers a softer, more intimate sound. From the candid “Can We Talk About Isaac?” to the warm sincerity of “23:42,” the EP captures a turning point in her emotional journey.
“I wrote an EP about my dreams of maybe having a little house with my future partner,” Rachel explains. “The moment I met my partner though, I realised he’d make the vision complete… he’s definitely fixed a broken-hearted girl and I’ve blossomed into a woman.”
Little House lands as Rachel wraps up her support on Sabrina Carpenter’s UK and Europe arena tour, closing in Stockholm. She now turns to the U.S., where her debut headline tour begins in May, with major shows in LA, NYC, and Bonnaroo—all largely sold out.
The release follows two BRIT nominations (Artist of the Year, Best New Artist), a performance on The Graham Norton Show, and a British Vogue editorial feature. On May 2, she’ll mark the one-year anniversary of her debut album with an exclusive white vinyl edition.
With Little House, Rachel Chinouriri continues to write from the heart—revealing an artist growing in real time.