SOPHIE GREY. Expands Her ‘Retro Electro’ Universe With New Single ‘Cyberspace’

by | May 8, 2026

Rising electronic pop innovator SOPHIE GREY. has unveiled her bold new single Cyberspace, arriving alongside a visually striking new video and a packed run of international live dates for 2026.

Sophie Grey @ Hammersmith Apollo

Sophie Grey @ Hammersmith Apollo (Kalpesh Patel)
Sophie Grey @ Hammersmith Apollo (Kalpesh Patel)

The latest release sees the self-described “Retro Electro” artist continue carving out her own distinctive lane within modern synth-pop, blending nostalgic electronic textures with futuristic production and immersive world-building. Built around shimmering synth layers, driving rhythms and dreamlike hooks, Cyberspace feels like both a dancefloor anthem and a cinematic escape into a hyper-digital universe.

Speaking about the track, SOPHIE GREY. describes Cyberspace as a place “only seconds away from you at all times,” adding: “The weather is perfect, mysterious sound waves encircle you, and the music makes you want to dance. There’s no place like home in Cyberspace.”

That concept is fully realised in the accompanying video, directed by Maximilian Stafford, which pushes SOPHIE GREY.’s futuristic aesthetic even further. Combining surreal imagery, bold visual storytelling and theatrical performance elements, the clip reinforces her growing reputation as an artist equally invested in sonic identity and visual presentation. Impressively, the track itself is entirely written, arranged, performed and produced by SOPHIE GREY., highlighting the depth of her creative control and artistic vision.

Sophie Grey @ Hammersmith Apollo

Sophie Grey @ Hammersmith Apollo (Kalpesh Patel)
Sophie Grey @ Hammersmith Apollo (Kalpesh Patel)

Classically trained from the age of four, SOPHIE GREY. brings a strong musical foundation to her work. Mentored by legendary singer-songwriter and pianist Patrice Rushen, she combines technical musicianship with glossy electronic production, creating a sound that feels simultaneously retro-inspired and forward-thinking. Her live shows extend that creative universe even further, often featuring elaborate costumes, theatrical staging and appearances from fictional robotic companion File Collins, blurring the lines between concert and performance art.

Her profile has continued to grow rapidly thanks to support slots with major artists including Sting, Alison Moyet, Shaggy and Marianas Trench. A recent London appearance alongside Trevor Horn performing a reimagined version of Video Killed The Radio Star further cemented her position as one of the most intriguing emerging names in electronic pop.

Now, with Cyberspace, SOPHIE GREY. appears poised to elevate her ambitious “Retro Electro” vision to an even wider audience. The single also launches a busy summer schedule of live appearances across the US and UK, including festival performances and high-profile support slots.

Upcoming UK Live Dates:

JULY
31st – London, Crystal Palace Bowl *

AUGUST
28th – Manchester Pride Festival

* supporting Grace Jones, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Soul II Soul

Sophie Grey Lights Up Hammersmith Apollo With Retro-Electro Dazzle

 

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