One of the country’s talented singer-songwriters is leaving our shores as she looks to crack the big leagues.
Georgia Lines has been on the scene since 2019, and a couple of EPs and a debut album later, she’s making the move to Nashville.
But not before a few final shows and one more EP - she's celebrating the release of The Guest House with a performance in Tauranga on August 29th, following it up the next day with a show in Auckland.
She’s heading stateside next month, finally moving over after having loved the idea for quite some time.
“I’ve spent a lot of time there,” Lines told Mike Hosking.
“I really love it. I love the bigness, I love, I feel like there’s this mentality, where everybody’s like ‘you can do it.’”
New Zealand is well-known for its Tall Poppy Syndrome, but in the States there’s no such thing, Lines explains.
“Every time I go there I’m reminded of like, oh, this is possible, the possibilities are endless,” she said.
“I can always grow and get better, and get bigger, and that’s an exciting thing for me.”
For more information on her live shows, click here.
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