Beatie Wolfe, born in South London on July 24th, 1983, is a British-American singer-songwriter and musician. She began her musical journey at age six with the keyboard and later took up the guitar. In 2015, she released her first single "Kids Wish for the World". Wolfe gained recognition for her innovative approach to music and art in the digital era, creating projects such as a space broadcast via the Holmdel Horn Antenna and the world's first 360° AR live-stream. She released solo albums 8ight (2013), Montagu Square (2015), and Raw Space (2017). Wolfe has been featured at prestigious events including the United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2021, the Nobel Prize Summit, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. She co-founded a research project exploring the Power of Music for people living with dementia. In 2025, she began a collaboration with ambient master Brian Eno on the trilogy Lateral, Luminal and Liminal, all released that year.
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