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Charlotte MacInnes – HIGHWATER

CHARLOTTE_MACINNES by Olivia Ezechukwu

Today, rising Australian singer, songwriter and actress, Charlotte MacInnes, shares synth infused pop anthem “Celestial” alongside a gorgeous visualizer directed by Joseph Wilson.

The track showcases Charlotte’s soaring vocals, as she cries ‘what if I can be bigger than my ghosts. collect my memories, of my soul screaming out…none of this is real’. Also today she announces the release of her debut EP HIGHWATER coming June 5th.

Alongside “Celestial”, Charlotte announces her debut EP HIGHWATER will be out June 5th via Atlantic Records.

HIGHWATER

Written by Charlotte in collaboration with a heavy-hitting team including Ashnikko, Joe Janiak and Amanda Ghost and produced by Coffee (Dua Lipa, Jessie Ware, Bebe Rexha) and Zhone (Charli XCX, Zara Larson, Troye Sivan), the five track EP will include previous single ‘Struck’ which received early support from BBC Radio 1’s ‘Future Pop’.

Speaking on “Celestial” and her upcoming EP, Charlotte commented, “I’ve been living with this new music for a while now, and working with the most incredible people to bring it to life. I am in love with the magical yet honest world we’re building. The whole process was a very empowering catharsis and I hope that feeling extends out to anyone that hears it.”

Australia-born, London based Charlotte MacInnes has already engaged audiences around the world on-screen as an actress. She shined in her North Shore role, which catapulted to #1 in the US and UK on NETFLIX. Beyond a standout turn as Daisy Buchanan in Florence Welch’s Gatsby produced by the American Repertory Theatre, she has quietly prepared to introduce her artistry. The lifelong singer and songwriter has patiently waited for the right moment, and it’s finally arrived in 2026.

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