Iona Fyfe (born 16 January 1998) is a Scottish folk singer from Huntly, Aberdeenshire.
Fyfe is a National Director of the Traditional Music and Song Association and serves as a committee member of the Musicians' Union Scotland.
She spent time in her youth in the company of bothy balladers such as Jock Duncan, Joe Aitken, and Geordie Murison, people that Fyfe considers to be her "adoptive family".
[5] After singing folk songs and bothy ballads, Fyfe auditioned to join the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland at the age of 16, being accepted.
[17][18] In December 2020, Fyfe released her Scots translation of Christina Rossetti's Christmas song, In the Bleak Midwinter.
[26] In January 2021, Fyfe signed a petition opposing the UK government's plans to exclude professional musicians from their list of workers permitted to enter the EU without a visa, claiming the plans would make touring Europe "financially unviable".
[27][28] In April 2021, Fyfe released a rendition of "The Northern Lights", the unofficial anthem of Aberdeen F.C., after being commissioned by the club.