Lily Grace Hits US TV

4 February 2025 | 3:49 pm | Mary Varvaris

Lily Grace discussed country music's growth in popularity in Australia, her move to Nashville, and performed live on TV.

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Lily Grace (Credit: Alice Wint/She Cried Wolf Photography)

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Australian country singer Lily Grace has made her US television debut, participating in an interview on Fox5 Las Vegas.

The interview happened as the Maybe So singer played her first-ever shows at Ole Red Las Vegas.

After discussing country music’s rapid growth in popularity in Australia and her recent move to Nashville, Grace introduced her song, Give Me That, before performing it live on TV.

“This is a song off of my debut album called Old Enough To Know Better, and that whole album is about me navigating everything as a young girl, just figuring things out,” she said.

“This song specifically is about wanting to experience something – I’ve been head down, trying to chase this music thing since I was tiny, and just wanting to step away from that for a minute and just experience some other things, too.”

Grace captioned a video of her appearance on US TV, “Such a wonderful time catching up with FOX5 Las Vegas MORE FOX5 today here in Las Vegas. Have had the best time playing the first couple of shows here at Ole Red Las Vegas and am super excited for the last one tomorrow. 11-2pm if you’re around. Would love to see you! Thanks for having me Fox 5!”

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Below, you can watch the interview and a snippet of Grace performing Give Me That, live and acoustic.

While Lily Grace is currently living in the US, she’s coming back home to Australia next month for a string of headline shows in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane.

Her upcoming Australian tour was announced in December, a few months after Old Enough To Know Better debuted at #5 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart. However, the album didn’t just land on the Australian Albums Chart; it also took the top spot on the Australian Country Albums Chart upon its release in August.

On the album, she worked with collaborators including Greg Barnhill (Trisha Yearwood, Carrie Underwood, Tim McGraw), Kirsti Manna (Blake Shelton, Big & Rich), Steve Dean (George Strait, Reba McEntire), and Becca Rae (Megan Moroney and Kameron Marlowe).