Holding consecutive summers, including DJ residencies in NYC and main stage festival performances at London’s cult queer festival, Mighty Hoopla (see The Guardian), dark pop prince T. Priestly has illuminated renowned spaces and screens including Netflix and HBO, with divinely romantic pop melodies and signature productions.
A multidisciplinary artist, T. Priestly’s work is self-produced and written in his East London Studio in Hackney Wick, but for latest single, ‘Temples’ Priestly recorded his vocals in RAK Studios (David Bowie, Cleo Sol, Harry Styles). The results are a bombardment for the senses that solidifies his standing in contemporary pop. The single evolves his style into an unorthodox approach to production, songwriting and performance.
If you aren’t one of the millions of people who have been served one of his viral TikTok videos on your FYP, you might have caught him in Channel 4’s Freedom 50 Years Of Pride documentary or mixing on the decks in London’s underground circuit known for his signature style amongst a handful of other LGBTQIA+ trail blazers.