Woodstock-raised, Nashville-honed, & Laurel Canyon inspired, 21-year-old Stella Prince creates soul-baring indie folk-pop representing the next generation of artists. The prodigious 21-year-old from Woodstock, NY, first began voice lessons at age four and hasn't looked back since, and now ranks among the most exciting young voices in music. Already a veteran of touring circuits, Prince is readying a debut album—due in Fall 2026—to follow a string of critically acclaimed singles, which earned praise from outlets like No Depression, Forbes, and Nashville Scene. Over the past 6 months, she has walked the red carpet at the Grammys, Variety Hitmakers, Billboard Women in Music, Elle Women in Entertainment, Americana Music Honors, CMA Awards, Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Hollywood Gala, and performed at events with Elle Magazine at Cannes Lions, CNN x Honda New Years Eve Live 2025, Music Row Magazine's Rising Women on the Row, NPR’s event at Folk Alliance 2026, Spin Magazine’s “Road to Austin” showcase during SxSw 2026, and was part of a commercial that aired on the 2026 Golden Globes. Now based in LA, Prince has emerged as a torchbearer for a style Forbes dubbed "Gen Z Folk."

By the time she turned 20, Stella had booked over 1,000 shows entirely on her own, playing restaurants, bars, and listening rooms across the USA and Europe. “I just knew that if I worked harder than anyone, I'd make it happen.” She said.

The sky is the limit for Stella as she strides into 2026.