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Kaylee Bell, the unstoppable Country Pop sensation from Waimate, New Zealand, has taken her music to the global stage. In 2023, she joined Ed Sheeran on his Mathematics World Tour, performing to over 200,000 fans across six sold-out shows in New Zealand. Her single "Boots N All" shot to #1 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart and led to a sold-out 17-date headline tour. She followed up with hits like "Good Things," "Nights Like This," and "Life Is Tough (But So Am I)," all receiving high rotate radio play.

In late 2023, Bell made history as the first New Zealand artist to win the Jeff Walker Global Country Music Artist Award at the CMA Awards in Nashville. Early 2024 saw her crowned "Best Female Artist" at Australia’s Golden Guitar Awards, and her album Nights Like This topped the New Zealand Album Chart for 24 weeks. Her nationwide tour in support of the album was a sell-out, cementing her status as a leading voice in country music. 

Kaylee first gained global attention with her hit song "Keith," performed on The Voice Australia as a tribute to Keith Urban. The track became a viral sensation, amassing over 60 million plays on TikTok and 30 million streams on Spotify. As an independent, self-managed artist with over 60 million streams, Kaylee Bell continues to lead the way for future generations of country artists, sharing stages with stars like Ed Sheeran, The Chicks, and Keith Urban, and even gracing Times Square as the face of Spotify's EQUAL global campaign.

She recently signed with C3 Management in the United States, the team behind top artists like Andy Grammer, Band of Horses, and The Breeders, as well as major music festivals such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and Governors Ball. 

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