Canberra-raised and now rooted in Sydney's indie underground, LILY B is the kind of artist who makes you feel things before you've worked out why. Sharp, emotionally-charged indie pop, with a live show to match.
Her debut EP Grown Up? announced her properly. Recorded with producer Grant Konemann at RDFRD Studios, it launched with debut single Isla before Tattoos landed on Spotify's Local Noise and Fresh Finds AU & NZ, with its music video on ABC's Rage Wild One. Lead single Posters earned a first play on triple j's Home & Hosed and a second Rage add. Two Australian Cinematography Award wins followed with Isla and Keep It Moving.
The momentum has only built from there. April 2026 saw Soul Song, a live studio recording at Live @ RDFRD Studios, drop exclusively on YouTube. June 2026 single Show Me How drew 4.5-star reviews from multiple triple j Unearthed presenters and picked up airplay on Unearthed and FBI Radio, with the music video added to Rage.
But the stage is where she really lives. 43 shows in 2025, two national headline tours, sold-out headline shows in Perth Melbourne and Canberra, and festival sets at Floriade Festival and Rolling Sets. 2026 has brought Vivid Sydney's Fire Kitchen and supporting The Vanns at Shady Palms Festival in Newcastle.
Next single Lina drops 28 August, featured in Rolling Stone Australia's Greenhouse Series, before LILY B takes her sophomore EP Slow Down Soldier, dropping in October on a national tour. Two years in. Still just warming up.