
Irene Diaz, born and raised in Los Angeles, is a singer-songwriter, whose captivating vocals and soulful melodies have garnered critical acclaim. Her voice, often described as "powerful" and "without fault in any genre," Irene blends elements of folk, soul, and Chicanxs influences, creating a sound that is both intimate and expansive.
Diaz first emerged onto the music scene with her debut EP, "I Love You Madly," which caught the attention of NPR's Alt.Latino, who praised her as "simply immense." Her subsequent work, including her full-length album "Lovers & Friends,” Executive Produced by Carla Morrison, further solidified her reputation as a compelling and authentic artist. Leading Irene Diaz to join Morrison on a southwest tour in the US all starting at the Greek Theatre in Diaz’ hometown of Los Angeles.
With her evocative lyrics and dynamic stage presence, whether playing in an intimate venue like LA’s Hotel Cafe or for a crowd of over 13,000 for a Selena Tribute Concert in Chicago, Irene Diaz continues to captivate audiences, establishing herself as a prominent voice in the contemporary music landscape.