Mia Day is a young folk singer/songwriter with a wonky smile and quirky voice that fits her presence like her vintage dresses.
Mia started writing songs in composition notebooks when she was ten years old in her little home at the edge of Seattle, Washington. She grew up traveling in the San Juan islands, and would sing with her family and friends around the campfire. She saved up her money for a ukulele and bought one for 80 dollars at the Langley music store on Whidbey island with absolutely no idea how to play it. A man on a sailboat heard her try and invited her over onto his boat, teaching her three chords, her first of what would be many. She considers this moment the only music lesson she has ever had.
Now at age sixteen, Mia Day has filled composition notebooks upon composition notebooks of songs, and is just starting to break into the Seattle music scene. She released her first e.p. “Two Separate Worlds” in late 2015 under her original name Mia Huber, and released her second one, “Years” November 10th. She has performed around Seattle such as the Vera Project, The Jewel Box Theatre, The Royal Room, Club Sur, Louie G’s, The Stone Way Cafe, and Grumpy D’s coffee house in Ballard.
Mia Day is sunshine itself onstage, and through her handwritten lyrics she shares vivid memories that an audience can cling to and hold on while they last.