
Hailing from Bristol, Rhiannon Paige is a country pop rock powerhouse whose story is as inspiring as her music. Born with significant hearing loss, Rhiannon’s love for music never wavered. In fact, her journey is proof that nothing can stand in the way of her passion and talent. Blending the raw energy of Alanis Morissette with the clever storytelling of Kacey Musgraves, Rhiannon delivers powerful vocals and an irresistible stage presence that’s quickly making waves in the UK country scene.
Despite only going professional in 2022, Rhiannon has already made a significant impact. She placed in the top 50 out of over 20,000 applicants in The Road to Nashville competition, earning recognition from BBC Introducing and securing airplay on major UK radio stations. Rhiannon has played to sold-out crowds at iconic venues like Ron’s Honky Tonk in London and showcased her talent at Oxted Festival 2024, alongside artists like Ella Henderson, Sigala, and Harley Moon Kemp. She’s also opened for First Time Flyers at RoadHouse Unplugged and had the honour of singing the Australian National Anthem for 15,000 fans at Ashton Gate Stadium before the Bristol Bears vs. Wallabies match in 2024.
Rhiannon’s debut EP, Playing Games, dropped in 2023, celebrated with a packed launch party in Bristol, and she’s been unstoppable ever since. Her powerful presence extends to her online platforms, where her 19K+ TikTok followers and viral cover of "Holding Out for a Hero" with over 1.3 million views only add to her growing fanbase.
Now, with her first ever UK mini-tour on the horizon, including stops in Manchester, York, Bristol, and London, Rhiannon Paige is gearing up to take her career to even greater heights. Her journey has just begun, and this country pop rebel is one to watch.