With thousands of views on TikTok and thousands of streams on Spotify, Black, Queer, Afro LatinX Pop Punk Artist Haley Graves continues to climb her way up in the music industry. Opening for hundreds of bands and many major Pop Punk bands including, Tiny Moving Parts, Belmont and Capstan as well as being on the same festivals as famous rock musician, Kimya Dawson, to Pop Icon Charlie XCX, the 22 year old Pop Punk Artist continues to make a splash every where she goes while continuing to take the music industry by storm. From performing on smaller stages like Chop Suey, to closing out shows on larger stages and festivals like Seattle Center's Mural Stage during PrideFest, Haley's been working non stop to make her dreams a reality. Artists like Demi Lovato, All Time Low, Mayday Parade and New Found Glory all continue to inspire her to be the Pop Punk Artist she is today. Haley's been featured in many press outlets including, The Seattle Times, American Songwriter, The Lynnwood Times, and many more.
This was me 2 years ago at a very unhealthy point in my life and the bottom is me today! So crazy! Dropping out of college was the healthiest decision I made for myself! I do still wonder why I look like a football player on the left though! 😂
Check out this awesome article The Lynnwood Times released about me yesterday. I talk about growing up in Maine, identity issues, Being Black in a predominantly white state, changing the game in Pop Punk and much more in this week's Lynnwood Times!
Rising star Haley Graves, 21, a Black, Queer, Pop Punk has added Lynnwood to her list by performing at Vessel Taphouse as the headlining act