Alice Hurwood
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INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alicehurwoodofficial
FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/AliceHurwoodMusic/
​YOUTUBE: ​https://youtube.com/@alicehurwood1137?si=siO2bCUgmWjPJHEo

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Long bio (190 words)
Australian singer/songwriter and cellist Alice Hurwood creates intimate folk-pop that shimmers with emotional depth. Blending angelic vocals with atmospheric cello lines, Alice crafts songs that feel delicately powerful, inviting listeners into spaces shaped by vulnerability and warmth.
Building on the success of  her debut EP Retrospect (2021), which first introduced her as a compelling voice in Australia’s indie-folk scene, Alice’s 2025 album Can We Talk Sometime was launched at a sold-out show at Melbourne’s Wesley Anne. Relocating to Europe in late 2025 Alice has been performing extensively and presented her original music at TEDxBerlin.
Alice has performed as a solo artist at the 2025 National Folk Festival, and with her mum Helen Mountfort from My Friend the Chocolate Cake  at the Cygnet Folk festival, as well as joining iconic art-rock group Not Drowning, Waving, at the 2025 Sydney Festival, and WOMAD Aotearoa.
Alice was named APRA AMCOS Young Songwriter of the Year in 2020 and later selected for the highly competitive APRA AMCOS 23% Mentorship Program. Whether in intimate rooms or on festival stages, Alice Hurwood’s music remains rooted in connection, offering listeners beauty, sincerity, and space to feel.

Medium bio (149 words)
Australian singer/songwriter and cellist Alice Hurwood creates intimate folk-pop that shimmers with emotional depth. Blending angelic vocals with atmospheric cello lines, Alice crafts songs that feel delicately powerful, inviting listeners into spaces shaped by vulnerability and warmth.
Alice performed as a solo artist at the 2025 National Folk Festival, with her mother Helen Mountfort from My Friend the Chocolate Cake at the Cygnet Folk festival, and joined iconic art-rock group Not Drowning, Waving for the 2025 Sydney Festival and WOMAD Aotearoa.
Building on the success of  her debut EP Retrospect (2021), Alice’s 2025 album Can We Talk Sometimes launched with a sold-out show at Melbourne’s Wesley Anne. Relocating to Europe in late 2025 Alice has been performing extensively, including presenting her original music at TEDxBerlin.
Alice was named APRA AMCOS Young Songwriter of the Year in 2020 and selected for the 2025 APRA AMCOS 23% Mentorship Program.


Short bio (100 words)
Singer/songwriter and cellist Alice Hurwood creates intimate folk-pop that shimmers with emotional depth. Blending angelic vocals with atmospheric cello lines, Alice crafts delicately powerful songs.
Alice performed her solo act at the 2025 National Folk Festival, with her mother Helen Mountfort at Cygnet Folk festival, and joined iconic art-rock group Not Drowning, Waving for Sydney Festival and WOMAD Aotearoa.
Building on the success of her debut EP Retrospect (2021), Alice’s 2025 album Can We Talk Sometime launched with a tour across the east-coast. Relocating to Europe in 2025 Alice has been performing extensively, including presenting her music at TEDxBerlin.



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