Qymira Teases Fashion Brand Launch And Announces Lead Acting Role In ‘A Thread Of Steel’

Multi-talented artist Qymira continues to raise the bar – in her own alluring way. Fresh off a UK tour supporting Collabro, and her anticipated film debut, the Pedring Lopez action flick ‘Shadow Transit’, in which she stars as the mysterious figure Celeste, she’s now stepping into the world of fashion design – while also preparing for a glittering return to the screen.

The Year Of The Horse: Qymira Gallops In With UK Tour Supporting Collabro And Acting Debut

It’s officially the Chinese Year of the Horse, and Hong Kong-born singer Qymira is perfectly aligned with the year’s themes of renewal, perseverance, and hard-earned reward. Emerging with her first-ever film role as Celeste in Pedring Lopez’s upcoming action flick, ‘Shadow Transit’, she’s not only making her acting debut in 2026 – she’s also announced a UK Tour this February supporting popular harmony group, Collabro. Let’s dive behind the allure of the multi-hyphenate artist making serious waves.

Qymira Unveils Official ‘Shadow Transit’ Trailer As She Celebrates Big-Screen Premiere

Artistry can manifest in countless shapes and forms – and sometimes, all at once. Qymira, the rising pop star captivating audiences on both sides of the Atlantic, is not only known for her array of hits, classical roots and humanitarian efforts, but is now stepping into the world of cinema as she prepares for the premiere of the upcoming action noir ‘Shadow Transit’. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Pedring Lopez (best known for Netflix’s ‘Maria’), the film marks her first leading role as Celeste. It’s both a star-studded debut and a luminous portrait of an artist who never stops evolving.

From Futuristic Pop To The Silver Screen: Qymira’s Mystical Rise

Qymira, the futuristic pop starlet bursting with individuality, returned with a thunderclap in the form of ‘Melodrama (RainForest Edit)’- an urgent reimagining of her orchestral-pop single, sculpted into dancefloor gold by UK producer Eddie Craig (of The Wideboys). It is equal parts hypnosis and desire – a rhythm that carries her unmistakable voice through a forest of synths, deception, and emotional illusion.