Amelia Moore Steps Into The Spotlight With New Single ‘Prom Queen’

by | Mar 24, 2026

Rising alt-pop force Amelia Moore continues her rapid ascent with the release of her bold new single prom queen, out now.

Amelia Moore

Amelia Moore (Press)
Amelia Moore (Press)

Playful, sharp and instantly infectious, prom queen captures Moore at her most self-assured, blending punchy production with witty, observational lyricism. The track explores the blurry, unspoken space between friendship and romance—what the singer describes as “fun and messy… a little bit delusional, but also innocent and flirty.”

The release marks the latest step in a breakout run for the Georgia-born, Los Angeles-based artist, who has quickly built a reputation for her genre-blurring sound and fearless storytelling. Following her 2025 EP he’s still just not that into you!, Moore has continued to push her creative boundaries, pairing alt-pop hooks with an unpredictable edge that sets her apart from her peers.

Currently, Moore is taking that energy to stages worldwide as direct support for Zara Larsson on the Midnight Sun Tour. Performing to packed venues night after night, she’s introducing her music to a rapidly growing global audience and solidifying her status as one of pop’s most exciting new voices.

With a background that spans theatre, songwriting and self-produced releases, Moore’s journey has been anything but conventional. From independently funding her own tours to catching the attention of industry heavyweights like Timbaland, her trajectory reflects a DIY spirit matched by undeniable talent.

Amelia Moore

Amelia Moore (Press)
Amelia Moore (Press)

As prom queen lands, Amelia Moore enters 2026 with serious momentum—an artist not just on the rise, but fully stepping into her moment.

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