Lily Moore Embraces Vulnerability On Empowering New Single ‘Feel All The Feels’

by | May 7, 2026

UK singer-songwriter Lily Moore has unveiled her powerful new single Feel All The Feels, completing the release of her latest EP Grown Up Girl Regrets with a bold statement of emotional honesty and self-acceptance.

Lily Moore

Lily Moore (Emily Marcovecchio)
Lily Moore (Emily Marcovecchio)

The track arrives as one of Lily’s most personal releases to date, capturing the struggle between chasing perfection and learning to embrace every emotion that comes with being human. Blending soulful vocals with a warm, uplifting energy, Feel All The Feels channels vulnerability into something celebratory, encouraging listeners to stop running from difficult emotions and instead fully embrace them.

Speaking about the song, Moore explained that the track was born from a desire to let go of the pressure to remain endlessly positive and in control. Rather than masking discomfort or anxiety, Feel All The Feels becomes an anthem for accepting the messier, more chaotic parts of life—an honest reflection on growth, resilience and emotional freedom.

The release also closes the chapter on Grown Up Girl Regrets, a project that has further cemented Moore’s reputation as one of the UK’s most emotionally resonant rising artists. Across the EP, she balances raw lyricism with polished contemporary pop-soul production, exploring themes of self-doubt, relationships, healing and identity with striking openness.

Over recent months, Moore’s momentum has continued to build, with support across national radio and television helping introduce her music to an even wider audience. Her ability to combine deeply personal songwriting with infectious melodies has seen her steadily grow a devoted fanbase, while her commanding live performances continue to establish her as one of the most exciting emerging voices in UK pop and soul.

That rise looks set to continue throughout 2026, with a packed summer of festival appearances ahead before she joins Picture This on their UK and European tour later this year. The run of dates will give audiences across the continent the chance to experience Moore’s emotionally charged songs in a live setting, where her soulful delivery and intimate storytelling truly shine.

With Feel All The Feels, Lily Moore closes this era not with polished perfection, but with honesty, warmth and an empowering message about embracing every part of yourself—even the uncomfortable bits.

UK & Ireland Tour Dates:

MAY
14th – Brighton, The Great Escape Festival (Waterbear @ 21:30)
16th – Sheffield, Get Together Festival (13:00)

JULY/AUGUST
30th July-2nd August – Lowther Deer Park, Kendal Calling

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