Hailing from a small town near Ottawa, Ontario, singer-songwriter Leith Ross (they / them) channels their honest and emotional storytelling through introspective lyrics and a blend of indie folk with alternative and rock sounds.
In 2020, they first introduced their artistry and independently released their debut Motherwell EP. Recorded live, it received widespread praise from tastemakers and fans alike. They continued to evolve with their viral singles “I’d Have To Think About It” and “We’ll Never Have Sex,” while also maintaining their momentum with a rising social presence. Signing to Republic Records in 2022 led to their long awaited debut album To Learn the following year. As with all of their music, the songs on To Learn are deeply personal and take them to vulnerable places, exploring themes like queerness, love, relationships, and mental health and rendered in folk-adjacent tones—sometimes with a pop beat or a rock riff, sometimes with just their voice and their guitar alone.
LEITH ROSS ADDS SECOND DUBLIN HEADLINER
DUE TO PHENOMENAL DEMAND
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NEW SHOW: The Grand Social – Tuesday, 24th February 2026 (16s and over)
Doors: 6.00pm – PLEASE NOTE DOOR TIME
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Whelan’s – Wednesday, 25th February 2026 (18s and over)
Doors: 8.00pm – PLEASE NOTE DOOR TIME
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