2015–2017: Debut singles and EP After moving to Los Angeles, Briggs wrote and played all over the city in any venue she could, eventually recording her first single "Wild Horses" in July 2015. Many listeners found Briggs via Shazam when seeing an
Acura commercial which features the song during the Super Bowl. In late 2015, "Wild Horses" began climbing the charts again, entering the top 30 on the
Billboard Alternative Songs chart and top 13 on the Billboard Twitter Emerging Artist charts. In January 2016, Briggs released the single "River". The song was a commercial success and reached number 1 on
Hype Machine's Popular charts and on
Spotify's US Viral 50 and No. 2 on the Global Viral 50, as well as hitting the Top 10 on three different Billboard charts. It also received an Honorable Mention on
Shazam's predicted Songs of the Summer 2016, which was featured in
Billboard. "River" climbed into the top 3 on the '
Billboard Alternative Songs chart and top 10 on the Billboard Hot Rock, Rock Airplay and Twitter Emerging Artist charts. In May 2016, she released her third single, "The Way I Do". She was the opening act for
Coldplay in the fall of 2016 on nine of their tour dates, and also opened for
Kaleo throughout their fall tour. Briggs made her television debut on 1 August 2016, performing "River" on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The video received more than 260 million views on YouTube. She released her fourth single, "Pray (Empty Gun)" on 12 August 2016. The song was featured in the season 2 finale of the MTV show
Scream. On 23 September 2016, Briggs released the single "Be Your Love". Her first physical release was a self-titled 12" vinyl EP in a limited-edition run of 1,200 copies, released on
Record Store Day Black Friday in 2016. In December 2016, Briggs released the official video for "Wild Horses" through
W Magazine. Bishop Briggs opened on the main stage at the 2017 Panorama Festival in New York City and played
Coachella 2017. Briggs contributed to the soundtrack of
xXx: Return of Xander Cage with her song "Mercy". She featured in
Cold War Kids' song "So Tied Up", released in March 2017. Briggs' self-titled EP was re-released digitally on 14 April 2017, featuring four songs released on the vinyl EP and two previously unreleased songs, "Dark Side" and "The Fire". In 2020, "Dark Side" was heard in
Avengers.
2018: Church of Scars Briggs' debut album,
Church of Scars, was released on 20 April 2018.
2019: Champion In October 2019, Briggs released three songs as singles ("Champion", "Tattooed On My Heart" and "Jekyll & Hide") from her second studio album,
Champion. In November, Briggs released the song "Someone Else" as part of the album. The album was then released on 8 November. The first single (and title track) received nearly 30 million streams on Spotify and third single "Jekyll & Hide" nearly 20 million.
2020–2023: Singles and When Everything Went Dark Briggs released several songs in response to the death of her older sister and manager Kate McLaughlin, who died of ovarian cancer at age 30 in January 2021. These included her songs "High Water" and "Art of Survival." She performed "High Water" on
CBS'
The Late Late Show with James Corden. In May 2022 she performed at Coachella while in her third trimester of pregnancy, and in August she announced the birth of her first child. The single "Superhuman," released in October 2022, was a love letter to her son. Also in 2022, her track "Revolution" was included as the second track on
EA Games'
NHL 23 soundtrack; for the holiday season she released the single "Cheer"; and her track "Lessons of the Fire" was the lead track to the
Netflix series
Devil in Ohio." On 21 October 2022, "Superhuman" was featured in
Times Square as part of the "Rise To" campaign "inviting brilliant young minds to continue to turn opportunities into action as they 'Rise To' face the world's most pressing issues." In May 2023, a fall tour of Bishop Briggs/MisterWives co-headlining billed as "Don't Look Down" was announced. Briggs also competed in
season nine of
The Masked Singer as "Medusa". After besting
Dick Van Dyke as "Gnome" and
Sara Evans as "Mustang" in the first episode,
Howie Mandel as "Rock Lobster" and
Debbie Gibson as "Night Owl" on "ABBA Night", she was defeated on "New York Night" by
Pentatonix as "California Roll", but was saved by
Nicole Scherzinger ringing the Ding Dong Keep It On Bell. Briggs as "Medusa" won the "Battle of the Saved" against
Lou Diamond Phillips as "Mantis" and
Keenan Allen as "Gargoyle." In the final, she defeated
Pentatonix, who came in third place, and
David Archuleta as "Macaw," who placed second. Bishop Briggs won the season, making her the first British and international singer to win. She also became the youngest winner in the show's history at the age of 30, beating out the record held by
Teyana Taylor as "Firefly" in
season seven. As an encore following her unmasking, Briggs performed "River". Her EP
When Everything Went Dark was released in June 2023 on
Arista Records, including the single "Baggage". ==Discography==