Canadian singer-songwriter, Grace Marr, is a powerhouse pop and inspirational vocalist known for her clever hooks, soulful harmonies, and gritty demeanour. Taking stages like NXNE, tiff, and Breakfast Television, she crosses audiences and genres, pulling stories from faith and day-to-day life as she weaves together witty lyrics with guitar twangs and slides. Already achieving notoriety for her independently-released debut album, ‘Saving Grace’ (Top 30 Canadian Christian Radio, Top 5 CANCON, multiple Spotify editorial playlists, 200K+ streams), her gospel-inspired vocals and raw, honest songcraft offers a soundtrack for the everyday believer. Spending the last few years honing her pen and developing her sound, Grace Marr has notably written with Rodney ‘DarkChild’ Jerkins, Reach Records, and co-wrote Where Would I Be sung by Ryan Ofei, Dante Bowe, and Brandon Lake on Maverick City Music/TRIBL’s album – ‘Anthologies’. While offering a fresh voice to contemporary music, Grace has earned her musical stripes as an Anglican music director in downtown Toronto, and continues to serve her community and represent Queer people navigating faith and spirituality in the church.