Gisèle: A compelling pop artist who skillfully avoids the beaten path

A sweet reminder to be kind to yourself and embrace the chaos.

    On February 2, 2026, Gisèle released her long-awaited debut EP, *Too Much Love To Give*, and celebrated with a sold-out show at the Cirque Royal Club in Brussels. The accompanying music video for “Salvador” offers an intimate look at letting go, at the idea of “no more rushing into love,” and at the quiet gratitude for everything you’ve ever been allowed to love. On September 11, 2026, she kicks off her fall tour at the Minardschouwburg in Ghent.

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    Luminous Dash: “But what was perhaps even more relevant was that Gisèle and her band delivered a killer performance and played twelve original songs that proved to be both extremely radio-friendly and festival-worthy.” - Cirque Royal 2026

    DaMusic: “A professional-sounding pop track that cleverly stays off the beaten path. We clearly haven’t heard the last of Gisèle.”

    Dansende Beren: “Her debut single ‘Bad News,’ just the beginning of what the singer-songwriter has in store for us, is an immediately promising start. The electropop single has a subtle dark undertone, and despite the somewhat moody nature of the music, the song still has something comforting or heartwarming about it.”

     

    Gisèle moves between dream and reality. Surreal imagery and indie pop that feels like a gentle hallucination.

    In early 2024, she released her debut single “Bad News” to the world. A second single, “Distant Rain,” followed two months later and currently has nearly 1 million streams on Spotify. According to Dansende Beren, it’s a song that exists somewhere in the same universe as London Grammar and Lana Del Rey. On January 13, 2025, her fourth single, “Dear Ghosters,” was released. Gisèle has performed at venues including the Charlatan and Het Depot and opened for Droom Dit (NL) in Brussels and Livingston (US) at Wintercircus.