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With fearless, powerful and equally as delicate deliveries, Lucy Korts is Brisbane's very own up-and-coming indie pop star on the rise. Korts is known for her intense vulnerability, enchanting vocals and empowering aura. With a courageous approach to songwriting and gripping vocal presence, Lucy is fast becoming known for her distinctive sound and stirring performance style.
Lucy made her live debut in 2017, taking to the stage with the likes of Alex Lahey, The Paper Kites and The Temper Trap for the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers lineup. Korts has since gone on to open for prominent Australian artists such as Cap Carter and Sarah McLeod including landing festival slots for Teneriffe Festival, Springtime and Valley Fiesta amongst the ranks of Matt Corby, Benee and Ben Lee.
After the successful release of her single ‘Not Your Type’ in 2020, Korts gained recognition through commercial radio including B105. Since dropping her indie pop sensation ‘Gone’ at the beginning of 2022, Lucy has also gained airplay and recognition through the likes of Triple J.
Lucy’s dedication to honing her songwriting craft will see her continuing to break down boundaries through her stirring performances. With Lucy's latest powerhouse pop release set for early 2024 - Korts will continue to set the tone for shooting soft, and equally as strong releases into the eyes (and ears) of the Australian music scene.
Lucy made her live debut in 2017, taking to the stage with the likes of Alex Lahey, The Paper Kites and The Temper Trap for the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers lineup. Korts has since gone on to open for prominent Australian artists such as Cap Carter and Sarah McLeod including landing festival slots for Teneriffe Festival, Springtime and Valley Fiesta amongst the ranks of Matt Corby, Benee and Ben Lee.
After the successful release of her single ‘Not Your Type’ in 2020, Korts gained recognition through commercial radio including B105. Since dropping her indie pop sensation ‘Gone’ at the beginning of 2022, Lucy has also gained airplay and recognition through the likes of Triple J.
Lucy’s dedication to honing her songwriting craft will see her continuing to break down boundaries through her stirring performances. With Lucy's latest powerhouse pop release set for early 2024 - Korts will continue to set the tone for shooting soft, and equally as strong releases into the eyes (and ears) of the Australian music scene.