Tiffany made history at just 16, becoming the youngest female artist to top the US Billboard chart with her debut album and her #1 hits “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Could’ve Been.” The album launched Tiffany as a global pop phenomenon, contributing to more than 15 million albums sold across her career.
Still very much in demand at 53-years-old, Tiffany is a multi-platinum recording artist, performer, and entrepreneur whose career has continuously evolved across music, food, and immersive lifestyle experiences. Tiffany will be supporting Kim Wilde on The Singles Tour throughout the UK from March 2027.
Long before nostalgia became a strategy, Tiffany continued to evolve her artistry, building a catalog that continues to reach new audiences through cultural placements like “Stranger Things” and ongoing digital discovery, reinforcing her position as both an 80s icon and a lasting voice in pop culture.
Rather than remain defined by early success, Tiffany pushed her creative direction forward. In 2000, Billboard named “The Color of Silence” one of the Top 10 Albums of the Year, marking a turning point that reintroduced her as a more introspective, alternative-leaning artist.
Continning that evolution through projects like “Rose Tattoo”, which drew from her Nashville roots, and “A Million Miles”, where she took on a co-producer role and further shaped her creative direction. By the release of 10th studio album, “Pieces of Me”, Tiffany had refined a signature blend of rock edge and pop sensibility that defines her current sound.

In 2019, she joined “The Mixtape Tour” alongside New Kids on the Block, Debbie Gibson, Salt-N-Pepa, and Naughty By Nature:, 55 shows across 53 cities for 600,000 fans.
A finalist on Food Network’s “Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off”, Tiffany earned praise from Guy Fieri and Rachael Ray, establishing her presence in the culinary space. In 2020, she expanded that foundation with “Let’s Food with Tiffany”, a subscription-based culinary platform that evolved into Tiffany Takeovers – exclusive food and music pop-up experiences across the country.
Her culinary brand expanded with “POPTAILS with Tiffany”, blending craft cocktails, live acoustic performances, and curated menus into a unique fan-driven experience. She also launched “Tiffany’s Spice Collection” and a signature cocktail box line in collaboration with celebrity mixologist Rob Floyd, and co-authored “Breakfast with Tiffany” with Guitar Foodie Tom Vrem, further establishing her presence in the culinary space.
In 2022, she released “Shadows”, written through the lens of divorce, growth, and clarity, and led by the single “I Like the Rain,” the album stands as a defining statement of resilience and reinvention. In 2023, she introduced the “Shadows UV Pop Art Show”, a live immersive experience combining music, storytelling, and visual art, further expanding her creative universe. She continued that expansion with “Let’s Zen My Friend”, a lifestyle platform centred on intentional living, self-expression, and reinvention.
Her latest project, “POP LIFE: The Ultimate 80s Kitchen Encore,” co-created with Alicia Shevetone, marks her first traditionally published cookbook. Inspired by life on tour, 80s nostalgia and global flavours, it brings together music, storytelling, and elevated comfort food, launched in Las Vegas in May 2026. [Available from Waterstones and Amazon].
Looking ahead, Tiffany is currently recording a reimagined “Greatest Hits” album, set for release in 2027. The project revisits classics like “I Think We’re Alone Now” and “Could’ve Been” with a rock-driven sound shaped by her evolution as an artist and storyteller.
Tiffany’s “Track Record”
1. First single you owned?
“Stayin’ Alive” by Bee Gees. I absolutely loved that song. It had such an energy and groove to it, and I remember playing it over and over again.
2. First LP/album you owned?
The “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack. I was completely obsessed with it; the music, the melodies, the whole vibe. It was one of those records that made me fall in love with music and performance at a very young age.
3. First CD you owned?
I was already making records by the time CDs became the big thing. I remember being fascinated by the CD format and how futuristic it felt. But the first CD I actually bought was “Bark At The Moon” by Ozzy Osbourne.
4. Last music you bought and in what format?
Vinyl. There’s something warm and personal about it that streaming just can’t replace. I bought “Baptism” by Joan Baez on vinyl last; I found it in a cute upstate New York record store.
5. Favourite album?
That’s a tough one. “Rumours” by Fleetwood Mac is always up there. I also love The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” and anything by Linda Ronstadt.

6. Anything unusual or perhaps unexpected in your music collection?
People might be surprised by how eclectic it is. I have everything from classic country and blues to alternative rock, metal and jazz.
7. Which song or album is a guaranteed mood booster?
“Don’t Stop” by Fleetwood Mac. It’s impossible not to feel a little more optimistic when that song comes on.
8. Your favourite driving track – or music to exercise to?
Anything by The Go-Go’s gets me moving. Strong vocals, great energy and perfect for turning up loud.
9. Which song takes you back to your childhood – and to which specific memory?
“Let It Be” by The Beatles. It reminds me of singing along as a kid and dreaming about one day becoming a performer myself.

10. Favourite band (or bands)?
The Beatles will always be at the top of the list. Fleetwood Mac is another favourite, and I still love discovering new artists today.
11. Favourite singer (or singers)?
Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, Janis Joplin and Karen Carpenter. They all had such distinctive voices and incredible emotional depth.
12. Which song would you like played at your funeral?
“Imagine” by John Lennon. It’s timeless, hopeful and about bringing people together. That’s a beautiful message to leave behind. ❤️
- Tiffany is Kim Wilde’s very special guest on “The Singles Tour” – from 12th to 28th March 2027 across the UK











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