meet eee gee

Two Roskilde appearances, two critically acclaimed albums, a sold out 3,000-ticket tour, and no sight of slowing down: eee gee has taken Denmark by storm.

The five- and six-star reviews have lined up since eee gee released her second album, SHE-REX, in September; an album that cemented what the debut Winning hinted at: in eee gee, we have a standard-bearer for elegant pop music with a deep human vein.

Imaginative songwriting and numerous heartfelt concerts have made eee gee the voice of the rejected, of the broken-hearted. She casts glitter on sophisticated songwriting traditions, and her compelling storytelling about love, life and everything in between creates a relatable moment in every song, crafted with sparks of hope and traces of self-irony.

Now, she takes her songs from her buzzing home of Denmark to an international live audience. 2023 has been a monumental year for eee gee, cementing a name for herself in Denmark and creating one abroad; from playing Eurosonic, to a 3,000-ticket sold out tour across her home country, to a showcase in Los Angeles earlier this year. This summer has seen performances at several prominent and carefully curated festivals such as the UK’s Great Escape, opening for Arlo Parks; Germany’s Lollapalooza; Holland’s Lowlands; Sweden’s Way Out West; and Denmark’s Roskilde, Smukfest, and Northside festivals. This fall brings billings at Pitchfork London and Pitchfork Paris.

eee gee's elegant universe is one of paradoxes - things are not always what they seem. Searingly honest, she writes songs about heartbreak and not feeling good enough while self-aware and knowing just how lucky she actually is in the scheme of things. She lives in the complex world of a young woman trying to find her way.

Emma once said, “It’s music for the introvert, who is constantly pushed into the uncomfortable extrovert way of how the world works."