Georgia Lines is the kind of artist who enters a room and owns it, not with swagger, but with sincerity, songwriting brilliance, and a voice that feels both intimate and arena-ready. Originally from Mount Maunganui, New Zealand, and now based in Nashville, Tennessee, she has already scaled the peaks of the New Zealand music scene and is stepping confidently onto the global stage with clarity, purpose, and pop ambition.
Her debut album The Rose of Jericho (June 2024) landed at #1 on the New Zealand album charts and immediately marked Georgia as one of the most distinct and resonant new voices in contemporary pop. The project earned six Aotearoa Music Award nominations — including Album of the Year, Single of the Year (“The Letter”), Best Solo Artist, and Best Pop Artist — and was also shortlisted as a finalist for the Taite Music Prize, underscoring its artistic merit. “The Letter,” a standout track from the album, was also a Top 5 finalist for the prestigious APRA Silver Scroll Award, spotlighting Georgia’s depth as a songwriter. Nic Manders, who produced the album, won Best Producer for it at the 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards.
Before her debut album, Georgia had already begun carving her space with a trio of EPs Georgia Lines (2020), Human (2022), and Falling (2023) each revealing new dimensions of her sound and storytelling. Alongside these releases, breakout singles such as “Monopoly,” “Faith,” “Romeo,” and “Made For Loving” reached #1 on New Zealand radio, signalling her magnetic appeal across generations. Today, her catalogue has amassed over 15 million streams, cementing her status as one of Aotearoa’s most beloved and impactful new-generation pop artists.
On stage, Georgia is magnetic. In June 2025, she headlined the iconic Auckland Civic Theatre, one of New Zealand’s most revered venues delivering a powerful and immersive performance that critics from Red Raven News described as: “From the moment she opened her mouth it was clear. This is an artist of rare calibre. Her voice? A velvet thunderstorm, warm, fierce, impossibly delicate.” “This wasn’t just a concert. It was an experience that blurred the lines between theatre, soul, and sonic art.”
She has also performed at high-profile festivals across New Zealand, including Rhythm and Vines, Homegrown, Electric Avenue, Sound Splash, and the iconic Christmas in the Park (in front of 100,000+ attendees). Her headline shows from Auckland’s Power Station and Hollywood Avondale to regional theatres nationwide, consistently sell out, attesting to her growing impact as one of New Zealand’s most formidable live performers. Her evolution as a recording artist is marked by collaboration with heavyweight talent.
Her 2025 EP The Guest House another #1 chart debut in New Zealand was produced by Grammy and Ivor Novello Award-winner Matt Hales (Aqualung, Olivia Dean, Disclosure, Lianne La Havas) and written across sessions in Auckland, Los Angeles, and London. Its lead single “Julia” spent 15 consecutive weeks in the Top 10 of New Zealand Radio Airplay, becoming her longest-running radio hit to date. She has also collaborated with global creatives including Leroy Clampitt (Justin Bieber, Madison Beer), Jussifer (Kelly Clarkson, Bebe Rexha), and NZ hit-maker Dejesian Suvkov (BENEE, Paige). Internationally, Georgia has performed at world-class events including SXSW (Austin), BigSound (Brisbane), and School Night (Los Angeles) — a showcase that launched the careers of Billie Eilish, Hozier, and Lizzo. She is signed to Wasserman Music for North American representation, and has been featured by Rolling Stone AU/NZ, Live Nation’s Ones to Watch, Tone Deaf, Coup De Main and more. Her streaming momentum is fuelled by premium playlist placements on Spotify (New Music Friday, Equal AU/NZ, Peaceful Pop), Apple Music (New in Pop, Future Hits) and Amazon.
Georgia is also the creator and host of INTROS, a critically acclaimed web series produced in partnership with Rolling Stone AU/NZ. Featuring intimate conversations and live performances from emerging female and non-binary artists, INTROS has organically generated over 1.5 million views and connected deeply with viewers for its authenticity and mission to amplify under-represented voices. Georgia Lines is an artist powered by vision, rooted in connection, and primed for global impact. With a #1 debut album, sold-out theatre performances, global collaborators, high-profile award recognition, and a new creative base in the songwriting capital of the world she stands not just as one of New Zealand’s most exciting exports, but as an international artist in full ascent.