Pre-teen is an up-and-coming musical celebrity

October 3, 2025
1 min read

Eleven-year-old Dalila Hiett of Wayland is impressing spectators at local venues with her prowess as a vocalist and as a guitarist. She recently mesmerized listeners at the last Arts Wayland Sunset Session at Wayland Town Beach on August 21.

Hiett describes her music as pop rock/folk pop/indie folk. Her current musical influences include Noah Kahan, Alex Warren, Benson Boone and Gracie Abrams. She first gained recognition at a Wayland library open mic performance and has been active in the local music scene ever since. She appreciates the support she receives from Arts Wayland in advancing her musical journey. Hiett was inspired by Christmas music performed by the Jonas Brothers at age 6, and started taking guitar lessons. Although she is currently between teachers, she fully intends to continue learning.

Hiett, a sixth-grader at Wayland Middle School, performs at open mic nights at the Lockheart Restaurant in Wellesley and at MXLR (Music Exchange Listening Room) at Arts Wayland, which takes place on the fourth Monday of each month. She has also performed at the Midway Cafรฉ in Jamaica Plain and the Middle East in Cambridge. She plans to continue performing at various venues, including this yearโ€™s Wayland Festival on Saturday, Oct. 4, at Wayland Town Center.

Hiett is enrolled in a youth rock band program in Jammin with You, a Wellesley music school focused on entertaining music education for children and families. She said the school exposed her to music and musical styles that she would not have played on her own. While her musical aspirations are still being formed, she is interested in writing music as well as performing and has already written some lyrics.
This article is the first in a series of local artist profiles by the Wayland Post. Please tell us about other talented Wayland artists we should profile by emailing info@waylandpost.org.

Latest from Blog

Board of Public Works

The Board of Public Works reviewed a significant change involving the MWRA long-term water supply project at its Feb. 25 meeting.Director of Public Works Tom Holder reported that the capital improvement plan

Major changes coming for Wayland schools

School Committee members and the Wayland Public Schools administrative team met with HMFH Architects at the committeeโ€™s Feb. 25 meeting to review the culmination of the Wayland PS PK-8 Facilities Planning report

Winter brings increase in deerโ€“car accidents

By Veronica Hernandez As deer collisions rise during the winter, some Wayland residents are concerned about wildlife and public safety.While it might appear there are more deer-vs.-car accidents, Acting Police Chief Mark

Broomstones alum takes silver

Korey Dropkin, who trained at Broomstones Curling Club in Wayland, stands with his silver medal with the Dolomites in the background. (Photo courtesy Korey Dropkin)

Community Calendar

Saturday, March 71โ€“4:30 p.m.Mosaic Heart or Jewelry WorkshopAmy Marks Studio (111 Riverview Road, Waltham)Take a break from the everyday and spend an inspiring afternoon creating art with Arts Wayland member Amy Marks.

Public Safety Log

Monday, Feb. 1610:50 a.m. โ€” A Ravine Road resident reported that water in her basement had set off an alarm. The Fire Department provided a pump to remove the water.11:18 a.m. โ€”

Don't Miss