Hayley Kiyoko has become one of the most celebrated pop artists since releasing her debut album EXPECTATIONS, which — according to Rolling Stone, placed her “at the forefront of an unapologetically queer pop movement.” In #20GAYTEEN, the multihyphenate performer was nominated for two VMAs and won “Push Artist Of The Year.” Since her 2015 debut, Hayley has amassed over 1B global streams and over 2.28M YouTube subscribers, accrued over 820M lifetime YouTube views, and sold out numerous venues across the country and abroad. Lauded as one of “The 21st Century's Most Influential Women Musicians” by NPR, Hayley inspires her community through nuanced storytelling and lyricism, encouraging hope as her resounding message. In 2021, Hayley launched her first-ever gender-inclusive fragrance, Hue, available to order at huebyhayley.com. An audacious scent designed as an expression of liberation, freedom, and self-empowerment, Hue became a 2022 finalist for the Fragrance Foundation’s “Universal Prestige Award” and received praise from Vogue, Allure, NYLON, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, and more. The trailblazing pop star (aka “Lesbian Jesus”), who recently graced the covers of both Teen Vogue’s Music issue and Out Magazine’s esteemed Out100 issue, created her critically-acclaimed sophomore album, PANORAMA, alongside frequent collaborators, Pat Morrissey and Kill Dave, and executive producer, Danja (Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears). Receiving widespread acclaim from The New York Times, FADER, Billboard, SPIN, PAPER and more, Kiyoko celebrated her new era on tour across North America alongside Lauv and is set to release her first novel later this year titled Girls Like Girls, based on her breakthrough hit song and viral video.