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One of the most influential people of the British music scene, DJ, curator and tastemaker Tiffany Calver is reprising her role as broadcaster she returns to the BBC for her brand-new show The Tiffany Calver Show, with the first show aired on Friday 9th June.
The Tiffany Calver Show will see Tiffany enter her new era of broadcasting where she will continue to advocate both up-and-coming and established talent, this time from across the entire music spectrum. Championing all genres, Tiffany will further showcase her credentials as one of Britain’s leading DJs and defining voice in the music industry, with the world’s hottest DJs dropping by each week for a special guest mix slot and feature. Committed to creating opportunities for all, Calver is calling on artists worldwide to send in their music for a chance for it to be featured on the show.
Having spent 4 years at the helm of the BBC R1 The Rap Show, Tiffany is no stranger to the airwaves. Taking over the iconic show at just 24 years old, Calver made history as the first female to host the program, going on to win a host of awards and engaging an audience of fresh, new listeners.
Growing up listening to BBC R1's The Rap Show, by the age of 24, Tiffany Calver had become the first ever woman to host the iconic show, with a reputation as one of the most influential people of the British music scene, winning awards from Music Week’s Rising Star (2019), to DJ Mag’s Best Radio Show (2020). In March 2023, the now 28-year-old stepped down from the celebrated role in order to make way for her own, all-new, multi-genre BBC Radio 1Xtra show, the Tiffany Calver Show.
Her international, global reach can boast career-defining accolades including opening for Beyoncé and Jay-Z on their On The Run II tour in 2018, and a prolific European and UK 2019 UK tour support for Drake, alongside curating a musical programme of British talent for the shows.
Tiffany also fronts her own culture-defining record label, No Requests, (with Polydor) which acts as an exhilarating next step in her mission to champion future UK talent. Beyond the label, No Requests has evolved to include merch, soon-to-come clothing and Tiffany’s infamous parties and club nights, as well as plans for more mentorship and community support, whether that be providing DJ equipment, or setting up workshops.
Tiffany’s television presenting debut, Drill on Trial, will air later this year (2023) and is a current affairs documentary made in collaboration with the BBC.