Whether New Zealand artist Georgia Lines is performing with her band, an orchestra, or alongside wellknown artists, she's proving she's an artist to watch, and that you won't want to miss any of it! Winning Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2022 AMA's, she was also nominated for Best Pop Artist (alongside Lorde and Benee), and a finalist for the coveted Silver Scroll Award. Her EP HUMAN hit number 1 on the Official Top 20 NZ Album chart, with lead single 'Faith' holding the top spot on the NZ Airplay Radioscope chart for four weeks running. She's had a sold-out NZ tour, opened for international acts George Ezra and Pentatnoix, performed at the prestigious School Night in LA and at seven official SXSW showcases — where she received 5 star reviews. She's featured in Rolling Stone magazine, been on MTV, and has placed on popular Spotify and Apple Music playlists across the globe. Her 2020 self-titled debut EP has amassed 4.5 million Spotify streams, and in 2021 her single 'No One Knows' won the AMA Best Music Video award.
Embarking on her Te Reo Māori journey, Georgia's single 'My Love' was translated by Hana Mereraiha as part of Waiata Anthems, followed by her gently captivating arrangement of Māori waiata Hine E Hine. As an enthusiastic amplifier of emerging talent, Georgia launched her popular web series INTROS — now a destination for fans and industry alike to discover rising non binary and female artists. The future is looking bright for Georgia Lines, who is currently writing her debut album in LA — set for release early 2024 and will include songs with producer Jussifer (Kelly Clarkson, Bebe Rexha), Leroy Clampitt (Justin Bieber, Madison Beer, Ashe), and Ricky Manning (Johnny Orlando, Zach Hood).