Fraser Morgan returns with a brand new single, ‘The Girl In The Library’, releasing May 1st. A captivating fusion of rap, folk and vivid storytelling, the track marks the first taste of his upcoming EP Songs About Girls, landing June 1st ahead of the upcoming mammoth 35+ date UK tour, which includes Boomtown and Leestock.
Produced by Joel Scrimshaw, the track tells a real-life story of an unexpected connection—two hearts meeting with only three weeks to learn each other before parting ways. It’s a tale of almost-love, delivered with Fraser’s signature honesty and lyrical punch, blending Celtic instrumentation and rapid-fire vocals into something both intimate and cinematic.
Talking about the track Fraser explains: “The track is like a weird rappy Celtic-folk one and is 100% word-for-word a true story of, unrequited love I guess. The type of love you never get to see through to its end. I carried that heavy feeling with me for a very long time, but I ended up being able to turn that feeling into a positive lesson of which brought me to where I am today and I couldn’t be more grateful.”
Following the single, the upcoming EP Songs About Girls is a DIY milestone, backed by over 70 crowdfunders who smashed the goal in under 24 hours and recorded at Myopia Music Rooms. Packed with mandolins, violins, cowbells, and quick-fire rap leaning lyricism, the EP is full of self-awareness and charm, delivering love stories which manage to capture honesty and intimacy whilst retaining the raw energy and humour which makes Fraser such an original and likeable artist.
Fraser has made a name for himself across the UK’s grassroots and festival scenes with over 1,000 shows under his belt—including a sold-out milestone performance at Colchester Arts Centre. Whether solo or fronting his band ‘Fraser Morgan & The Great Catastrophes’, he’s known for chaotic, heartfelt live sets full of rapid shifts between laughter and sincerity. Delivering a performance that is often compared to the likes of Frank Turner, Jamie T and Nizlopi, Fraser keeps the crowd laughing between songs with his unpredictable humour, whilst also delivering important messages of mental health within the songs themselves.
Fraser hits the road throughout 2025, with over 30 upcoming shows and festival slots including Bearded Theory, The Green Gathering, Hidden Door Festival, Cottingham Folk Fest, Leigh Folk Festival, and Boomtown, alongside support slots for Mad Dog Mcrea and Dan Donnelly of The Levellers.
With ongoing support from the likes of BBC Introducing and features across tastemaker press including Backseat Mafia, Fame, Notion and Atwood Magazine, Fraser is already established as one to watch, ready to take his music to a national audience.
UPCOMING UK TOUR:
01/05 – Three Wise Monkeys, Colchester
10/05 – The Queen’s Hall, Narberth, Wales (supporting Mad Dog Mcrea)
16/05 – Twisted Barrel Brewery, Coventry
18/05 – Katie’sFest, Stourbridge
24/05 – Leestock
25/05 – Bearded Theory
01/06 – The Victoria Inn, Colchester
07/06 – Here For The Music
12/06 – Hidden Door Festival
21/06 – Badgerfest, Stourbridge
22/06 – The Pit, Newstead
28/06 – Colchester Food and Drink Festival
29/06 – Leigh Folk Fest
04/07 – The Bread and Roses Barge
05/07 – Nfest, Needingworth
11/07 – Rustic Stomp
19/07 – On The Meadow
25/07 – Dub South Campout
01/08 – Harlequin
02/08 – Green Gathering
03/08 – Green Gathering
07/08 – Boomtown
23/08 – Cottingham Folk Fest
30/08 – Bunkfest
06/09 – DH Lawrence Festival
20/09 – The Cellar, Wales
27/09 – Undercover Festival
02/10 – Rhythm and Brews, Blackpool
03/10 – Newton Aycliffe Brewery (supporting Dan Donnelly of The Levellers)
04/10 – Doncaster Tap Brewery (supporting Dan Donnelly of The Levellers)
11/10 – Brolly Taproom
12/10 – Thamesside Brewery
17/10 – Whitby Brewery
19/10 – One for the Road, York
24/10 – Wibblers Brewery
25/10 – Here We Aren’t, Peterborough

Fraser Morgan – The Girl In The Library
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