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Who Was Susan Anway From Magnetic Fields? Cause Of Death Revealed

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Mia Horton

Published Feb 14, 2026

Susan Anway, the former Magnetic Fields lead vocalist died and is no longer with us.

Susan Anway was one of the first singers of the popular American band, The Magnetic Fields. She was the lead singer of the very first song recorded by the band. It was titled “100,000 Fireflies.” She then went to sing for the band’s first two albums.

Unfortunately, she is no more. The official Twitter account of the band confirmed her death conveying the sad news to ever-loyal fans and followers. She met her demise on September 9, 2021.

She will be missed by many.

Susan Anway Magnetic Fields Cause od Death

Susan Anway of The Magnetic Fields has died on September 9.

The news of her demise was confirmed by the band’s official page on social media. However, the cause of her death is yet to be revealed. No such information is available on how she died.

Every fan of The Magnetic Fields will remember her name as she was the very first vocalist the band had. She had a great role in the success of the band during the early 90s.

Hope she is in a better place and in peace.

Susan Anway Wikipedia Bio

Susan Anway doesn’t have a Wikipedia biography of her own. But The Magnetic Fields have one and she has her mentions.

Anway joined the band at its inception in 1989. She sang the debut single “100,000 Fireflies” which became a great hit. Likewise, Susan was the lead vocalist of the first two albums, The Wayward Bus, and Distant Plastic Trees.

Apart from her contribution to The Magnetic Fields, Susan was also a member of an electropop band named “Diskarnate.”

She had earned a lot of recognition for her wonderful work in music. May her departed soul rest in peace.

Susan Anway Husband And Children: Everything to know about her family

Susan Anway had not shared anything about her family. She was quite conservative about her personal life.

Hence, the facts about her husband and children are yet to be known. The details will be updated as soon as possible.

We forward our deepest sympathies to her family wherever they are.