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Country Music Influencer Sienna Mallon To Host Fresh Country In Brisbane

15 July 2025 | 6:32 pm | Megan Hopkins

With her boots on the ground and besties on the main stage, Sienna Mallon is the perfect new voice of Fresh Country Brisbane.

Sienna Mallon

Sienna Mallon (Supplied)

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Fresh Country Brisbane just got a major upgrade, meet its new host Sienna Mallon, whose fresh energy, genuine banter and deep ties to the country scene make her a perfect fit. 

Based in Queensland, Mallon has been turning heads in the country world, and now she’s officially the friendly voice who’ll guide audiences through what will be no doubt a highlight night in the country music calendar moving forward.

Mallon has made a name for herself through her online platform but she’s more than just an influencer, she’s plugged in with the current generation of country artists. Take her friendship with headliner Lane Pittman, for instance. These two go way back, they even shared a moment at the massive Luke Combs show in Melbourne, shotgunning a beer together on stage. 

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That’s the kind of realness and connection that younger fans are seeking. It goes beyond rehearsed interviews, those unscripted and raw moments are undeniable, she’s full of the spontaneous warmth that fans gravitate towards in today’s country media.

Mallon’s got the perfect mix of professionalism and down-to-earth charm. She knows how to transition seamlessly between talking serious songwriting craft to swapping cheeky stories about the latest post-gig shenanigans. 

With Fresh Country now boasting not just fresh tunes but an equally fresh presenter, audiences can look forward to stories told from the heart, with a side of humour and a whole lot of country soul. Ready for the ride? 

Get your tickets to Fresh Country now.

Fresh Country Tour Dates:

Friday, July 18 – The Princess Theatre, Brisbane
Thursday, July 24 – King Street, Newcastle
Friday, July 25 – Factory Theatre, Sydney
Saturday, July 26 – Northcote Theatre, Melbourne