It earned the singer-songwriter exposure on BBC 6 Music and Radio 1, along with performances at Bristol Ladyfest, Hop Farm Festival, and Bestival in the same year.
Subsequently, the single was included in the BBC Radio 6 Music playlist, and Epworth performed live in session with Lauren Laverne on September 30.
This collaboration featured Epworth alongside Boy George, Bernard Butler, Tim Burgess, Mark King, Hollie Cook, and Natalie McCool.
The event, known as Steve Levine's Assembly Point Sessions, occurred at St George's Hall as part of the Liverpool International Music Festival.
Epworth, along with Young Knives and Kiran Leonard, were featured as special guests on BBC Radio 6 Music's Radcliffe and Maconie show on New Year's Eve.
[16] In February 2017, Rob da Bank's record label Sunday Best announced the signing of Mary Epworth, with plans to release her second album later that year.