Rose Betts

Class of 2026

Rose Betts is a London-born, LA-based singer-songwriter whose cinematic, Celtic-tinged indie-pop has made her a breakout voice across music, film, and social media. After relocating to Los Angeles, Rose experienced a meteoric rise online, racking up tens of millions of streams, viral moments across TikTok and Meta, and now more than 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify.

In 2021, acclaimed director Zack Snyder enlisted Rose to perform and produce The Flash’s theme for his Director’s Cut of Justice League, launching her into the heart of the DC fandom. Rose has continued her collaboration with Zack Snyder with a theme song for Rebel Moon, underscoring her growing influence across both the music and film industries. Her 2022 debut album White Orchids (Warner Chappell), featuring the viral hit “Driving Myself Home,” further cemented her presence with major television placements. Momentum continued in early 2023 with another viral breakout, “Irish Eyes,” drawing international attention from labels worldwide.

A seasoned live performer, Rose has toured extensively throughout the UK and Europe, including appearances at Glastonbury and LFEST, and performances at iconic venues such as Ronnie Scott’s and The Troubadour. Most recently, she supported The 502s across the UK and Europe, expanding her international audience and live footprint. Her sold-out headline show at The Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles marked a major career milestone.

Now signed to Nettwerk Music Group, she has released her new album There Is No Ship, featuring the viral single “Doodles,” with much more to come from this rising artist.

Rose Betts