Maro releases new album ‘SO MUCH HAS CHANGED’ and self titled music video

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Lisbon-born indie-pop artist, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist MARO has released her new album SO MUCH HAS CHANGED. With over 1.3 million monthly Spotify listeners and widely recognized as one of Portugal’s most distinctive contemporary voices, MARO steps into this chapter with clarity, warmth, and quiet confidence.

Written around the turning point of her 30th birthday, SO MUCH HAS CHANGED captures a moment of reflection and self-acceptance. The album unfolds as an intimate coming-of-age story, shaped by gratitude, emotional release, and a growing appreciation for the path already traveled.

Often described as an “artist’s artist,” MARO was selected as a Spotify EQUAL ambassador, part of the platform’s global initiative to promote gender equity in music. MARO was also named among Spotify’s top 10 women most overrepresented in other artists’ 2025 Wrapped results—alongside Cleo Sol, Hayley Williams, Little Simz, FKA twigs, and Addison Rae.

On title track “SO MUCH HAS CHANGED,” MARO showcases a home-made video and offers something more than a radio ready track: presence, emotional intelligence, and joy found in everyday moments.

Ultimately, SO MUCH HAS CHANGED is a candid reflection of who MARO is now and the road she continues to carve forward.

She will bring the album to the stage this spring with a headline tour across Europe and North America, including a major London show at the Roundhouse on March 11.

Tickets are on sale now at maro.com/tour.

YouTube video

SO MUCH HAS CHANGED TOUR
EUROPEAN DATES
1 March – Berlin, Germany – Huxleys
2 March – Cologne, Germany – Stadthalle
3 March – Zurich, Switzerland – Kaufleuten
5 March – Milan, Italy – Fabrique
6 March – Rome, Italy – Largo
8 March – Luxembourg – Den Atelier
10 March – Manchester, UK – New Century Hall
11 March – London, UK – Roundhouse
12 March – Paris, France – Salle Pleyel
14 March – Nantes, France – Stereolux
16 March – Utrecht, Netherlands – Tivolivredenburg (Ronda)
17 March – Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
19 March – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
22 March – Barcelona, Spain – Para-Lel 62
23 March – Valencia, Spain – La Rambleta
24 March – Madrid, Spain – La Riviera
26 March – Lisbon, Portugal – Coliseu Dos Recreios
28 March – Porto, Portugal – Coliseu Do Porto

NORTH AMERICAN DATES
9 April – Washington, DC – The Black Cat
10 April – New York, NY – Webster Hall
11 April – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club
14 April – Montreal, QC – Beanfield Theatre
15 April – Toronto, ON – Opera House
17 April – Chicago, IL – Lincoln Hall
18 April – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
20 April – Denver, CO – Marquis
22 April – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge
24 April – Seattle, WA – Neumos
25 April – Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre
26 April – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater
28 April – San Francisco, CA – Castro
30 April – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre

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