Fiona Harte is an Irish composer and vocalist working across television, film, and contemporary music — building a dynamic career as both a vocalist and screen composer.
Based in Ireland, she contributes to major global productions and internationally acclaimed artists. Her composition work spans some of television’s most recognisable titles, including How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, The Traitors, Geek Girl, Joni Mitchell: Lady Blue, Black Girl Erupted, Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends, Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes, Your Mum, My Dad, Queer Eye, Genius Game, Home and Away, and the recent Netflix documentary Katrina: Come High or Hell Water.
As a vocalist, she has worked with artists including Dua Lipa, Elton John, Mika, Kojey Radical, and more.
In parallel to her screen work, Fiona is an artist and songwriter with over 15 million streams, demonstrating a strong commercial sensibility and a connection with global audiences.
Fiona brings a distinctive emotional sensitivity to both her vocal and compositional work, blending cinematic storytelling with contemporary sound.