Elizabeth Nichols

Elizabeth Nichols is a singer-songwriter who, in just a few short months since moving to Nashville, has accumulated millions of streams with her clever turn of phrases and unabashed take on life in the modern age. Born in Texas, raised in Louisville, Kentucky and educated in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and… Australia, Nichols has lived a lot of life in her 23 years and channels her observations and experiences into her songs, often infusing commentary on everything from society and small-town life to current cultural trends into her lyrics.

Nichols burst onto the scene with the online phenomenon “I Got a New One” and has been building a fan base and online presence of 1M+ with each release with original songs like “Trailer Treasure,” “Bad Taste” and “Somebody Cooked Here” each of them delivered in a sweet drawl that's both relatable and disarming. Her sparky release, “Mama” seamlessly blends a broad-minded cheekiness (reminiscent of Kacey Musgrave's Same Trailer Different Park-era) with a Toby Keith brashness and has accumulated 8 million views online. It's not just fans who are taking notice, the astute wordsmith has piqued the interest of the industry landing on a slew of “artist to watch” lists including Amazon Music, Pandora, Country Now, Taste of Country, Women of Country, Holler, Entertainment Focus, All Country News, Country Minute, and more. Nichols also captured the attention of Kelly Clarkson who covered “I Got A New One” on her show and the buzz surrounding her performance and Elizabeth's reaction catapulted the song to the No. 1 song on the Country iTunes chart for multiple weeks.

She released her debut EP, Tough Love, in June and has already followed it up with new releases including “Sweet Cigarette,” the gut-punching “Daughter,” cheeky ditty “Little Birds” and even cheekier “Oh The Things Men Do.” Nichols is continuing to create new music while also hitting the pavement to perform live. Since putting law school on pause in January 2025, she has performed on several bucket list worthy stages including the legendary Blue Bird Cafe, The Grand Ole Opry, CMA Fest, Stagecoach, Kentucky Derby, and The Kelly Clarkson Show and supported artists like Little Big Town, Russell Dickerson, Wyatt Flores, and more.

Upcoming Shows


Oct
6
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7th St Entry
Oct
6
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7th St Entry

Elizabeth Nichols

I Don't Kiss & Tell, I Kiss & Tour

More Shows

Sep
17
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First Avenue

Chat Pile

with Soul Glo and Prize Horse
Jul
25
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Turf Club

House of Heavy: Nu Metal + Metalcore Night

Oct
4
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Fine Line

Militarie Gun

with Softcult, Shady Nasty and Dazy
Sep
16
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Turf Club

Bombargo