About Harriet...
2024 Opened for Ross WIlson (from Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock) and the Peaceniks at Kiama N.S.W
2024 Opened for Fanny Lumsden and the Prawn Stars as part of the Town Halls Tour at Bigga N.S.W.
2024 Peoples Choice Best Online fRETfEST Regional Song Writing Competition
2023 Country Music Association of Australia Junior Academy
2023 Bundanoon Folk Festival Emerging Artist
2023 Crookwell Country Weekend Junior Busking Winner
2023 Golden Gig & Busking Tamworth Country Music Festival
Harriet Lowe is an 18-year-old singer, songwriter and guitarist from a sheep and cattle farm near Crookwell, NSW.
She is currently residing in Wollongong and studying at the University of Wollongong.
During 2024, Harriet has opened for a number of notable artists including Fanny Lumsden as part of her Town Halls Tour and Ross Wilson and the Peaceniks for the Land of Milk and Honey series at Kiama, NSW.
Other recent performances, events and venues have included Country on the Green at the Tap House, The Illawarra Hotel, The Headlands Hotel, The North Gong Hotel and the SHE Songwriting Muster on Great Keppel Island with Lyn Bowtell, Ashleigh Dallas and Kelly Brouhaha.
Harriet has taken part in the Tamworth Country Music Festival for the past two years. This year she was awarded the 'People's Choice Best Online' recipient in the fRETfEST Regional Song Writing Competition, and she came in the Top 20 for the Busking Competition out of a field of over 360 entrants.
In 2023 Harriet was selected as an emerging artist to perform at the Bundanoon Folk Festival.
She was the Junior Winner at the 2023 Crookwell Country Weekend Busking Competition judged by the Hume Conservatorium and country industry legends Roger Corbett and Sam Phillips from the Academy of Country Music, Australia.
Harriet was invited to participate in the Academy of Country Music Junior Course and had the chance to collaborate with country stars Ashleigh Dallas and Aleyce Simmons. Aleyce described Harriet’s vocals as having beautiful strength and tone whilst also portraying fragility.
In 2022, Harriet produced her first original single, ‘Sixteen Years’, with renowned country singer, Chalkie White.
Harriet plays in local pubs and clubs and for events across New South Wales, and is available for bookings.