bella amor

Generating a powerful blend of indie, pop and pop-punk influences into a fresh sound, Gold Coast-based artist bella amor is the striking Gen Z voice that Australian music has been waiting for.


At just 22 years old, bella amor exudes an old-soul, worldly perspective that adds a depth beyond her years to her songs of love, life, and the complexities of navigating it all as a young person. These are themes many can relate to, but what really shines through Bella’s music is her innate ability as a storyteller, making each personal tale of hers equal parts intimate, yet engaging for a wide audience.

2025 is already shaping up to be a massive year for bella amor. She started the year on a high, joining Benson Boone as main support on his national Australian tour and performing at some of the country’s most iconic venues, including Melbourne’s Festival Hall, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion, and Brisbane’s Riverstage. She also took the stage at major events like the Australian Open and the beloved St Kilda Festival. Building on her live success, Bella is ushering in a new sonic era with her latest infectious single, “rocks in my pocket”, offering a first glimpse into her evolving sound.

Inspired early on by big voices and warm personalities like YEBBA and Adele, Bella was first drawn to music by listening to artists like these who use their platform to connect with the listener on a deep, visceral level. A connection that helps them feel less alone. For Bella, music is a way to relate as much as it is a therapeutic vehicle for herself. If her art can be that avenue for other people to connect with her and find a sense of belonging, then Bella has been successful.


bella amor

Generating a powerful blend of indie, pop and pop-punk influences into a fresh sound, Gold Coast-based artist bella amor is the striking Gen Z voice that Australian music has been waiting for.


At just 22 years old, bella amor exudes an old-soul, worldly perspective that adds a depth beyond her years to her songs of love, life, and the complexities of navigating it all as a young person. These are themes many can relate to, but what really shines through Bella’s music is her innate ability as a storyteller, making each personal tale of hers equal parts intimate, yet engaging for a wide audience.

2025 is already shaping up to be a massive year for bella amor. She started the year on a high, joining Benson Boone as main support on his national Australian tour and performing at some of the country’s most iconic venues, including Melbourne’s Festival Hall, Sydney’s Hordern Pavilion, and Brisbane’s Riverstage. She also took the stage at major events like the Australian Open and the beloved St Kilda Festival. Building on her live success, Bella is ushering in a new sonic era with her latest infectious single, “rocks in my pocket”, offering a first glimpse into her evolving sound.

Inspired early on by big voices and warm personalities like YEBBA and Adele, Bella was first drawn to music by listening to artists like these who use their platform to connect with the listener on a deep, visceral level. A connection that helps them feel less alone. For Bella, music is a way to relate as much as it is a therapeutic vehicle for herself. If her art can be that avenue for other people to connect with her and find a sense of belonging, then Bella has been successful.