Following a breakthrough year, Rachel Chinouriri releases her heartfelt EP "Little House", out now.PHOTO CREDIT: LAUREN HARRISUK singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri returns with Little House, a new EP that captures the tender complexity of love, healing, and personal evolution. Out now via 10K Projects / Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists, the release marks the first chapter …
Rachel Chinouriri Shares Tender New EP “Little House”

Following a breakthrough year, Rachel Chinouriri releases her heartfelt EP “Little House”, out now.
PHOTO CREDIT: LAUREN HARRIS
UK singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri returns with Little House, a new EP that captures the tender complexity of love, healing, and personal evolution. Out now via 10K Projects / Parlophone Records / Atlas Artists, the release marks the first chapter following her critically praised debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events.
Led by the evocative single “Can We Talk About Isaac?”, Little House sees Chinouriri shift from heartbreak toward hope. She highlights the track “23:42” as a personal favorite, describing it as “a song that celebrates the joys of embracing being loved and loving someone.”
In a statement on the project, she shares: “I wrote an EP about my dreams of maybe having a little house with my future partner… I didn’t realise that me not wanting a partner was maybe me protecting myself from future pain… he’s definitely fixed a broken-hearted girl and I’ve blossomed into a woman.”
The release coincides with the conclusion of Rachel’s arena tour supporting Sabrina Carpenter across the UK and Europe. The tour wraps tonight in Stockholm. She’ll next embark on her debut US headline tour in May and June, with performances in Los Angeles, New York, and at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival—most shows already sold out.
Rachel’s momentum continues following BRIT Award nominations for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, a performance on The Graham Norton Show, and a feature in British Vogue. To mark one year of her debut album, she’ll release an exclusive white vinyl edition on May 2, 2025.