Avery Anna
Born in Flagstaff, Arizona, Avery Anna has developed a very intimate songwriting voice at the crossroads of country pop, acoustic pop and light rock, with songs focused on relationships, vulnerability and self-observation. She began singing in church, wrote her first songs at an early age and gained attention during the pandemic after posting a bathroom-recorded cover of “Say Something” on TikTok that spread widely online. That exposure led her to work with musician-producer David Fanning and to relocate to Nashville in 2021. After several singles, she released the EP Mood Swings in 2022, the year she signed with Warner Music Nashville and made her Grand Ole Opry debut. Her debut album, Breakup Over Breakfast, appeared in 2024 and continued that contemporary country vein with spare arrangements—ranging from acoustic ballads and pop choruses to more nervy accents. In 2025 she released Let Go Letters, built around letters entrusted to her by audience members at concerts. At the same time, Avery Anna broadened her path with collaborations such as “Indigo” with Sam Barber (2024) and “Dusty Bibles” with Josiah Queen (2025), while continuing to move between the country stage, social media and intimate songwriting.
upcoming events 1
Glasgow Summer Sessions - State Fayre
- Sat, June 27
- Bellahouston Park
- The Lumineers, Avery Anna, Dylan Gossett, KT Tunstall, The Proclaimers, Darren Kiely, The Saw Doctors, Bebe Stockwell, Aubory Bugg, Kezia Gill, Robbie Cavanagh