Victoria Crosby

Singer. Songwriter. Yodeller. Storyteller from Far North Queensland.

Victoria Crosby is an Australian country singer, songwriter, and storyteller from Mareeba in Far North Queensland. With a voice full of red dust and heart, she blends traditional country roots with a modern edge, crafting songs that feel honest, lived-in, and unmistakably northern.

Her roots run deep in the Cape and the Gulf, and the stories of her family, her community, and the country she grew up in shape every song she writes. From dusty bush tracks to the quiet resilience of FNQ towns, Victoria’s music carries the spirit of where she comes from — grounded, proud, and deeply connected to place.

In 2025, Victoria released her first five singles — North of the Range, Red Dome Dust, Bush Kids Don’t Do Well in the City, Yodeling with Duke, and Flowers for Annie. All received strong support from Australian and international country radio, with several reaching the Australian Country Top 40 Airplay Chart and multiple tracks hitting #1 on international country charts.

Her debut album North of the Range was released on November 14, 2025, earning widespread radio airplay and a deeply loyal listener response across Australia and overseas. One of its standout tracks, Flowers for Annie, was nominated for Heritage Song of the Year at the Australian Bush Ballad Awards.

In March 2026, Victoria released her latest single You Need A Cowboy, marking a bold new chapter in her sound. The track debuted at #8 before climbing to #2 — where it held strong for three consecutive weeks on the Australian Country Songs Top 40 Airplay Chart. The release was supported far and wide across Australian and international radio, and sparked a significant surge in airplay across her entire catalogue.

Now, Victoria is gearing up to release her most daring release yet — Good Girl Problem on June 5th. Stepping further into a confident, modern country sound, the track leans into attitude, edge, and a touch of danger. It’s a bold statement of self — playful, unapologetic, and a clear signal that Victoria is no longer interested in playing it safe.

Beyond her own recording career, Victoria is deeply invested in supporting the next generation of Australian artists. She is the founder of the Victoria Crosby Young Australian Artist Grant, an annual initiative created to provide practical financial support and encouragement to emerging musicians. The grant reflects her belief in community, mentorship, and giving young artists a genuine helping hand as they find their feet in the industry.

Victoria also brings her love of country music to the airwaves as the host of Country Songs From My Back Step on Blue Shamrock Radio, where she shares classic country, bush ballads, and the stories behind the songs — championing both established voices and new talent.

As she steps into her next chapter, Victoria’s sound — and confidence — continue to grow. Her second album, If the Boots Fit, began rolling out in March 2026 and explores a broader palette of traditional country, country blues, and modern influences, while staying true to the storytelling core she’s known for.

Victoria Crosby continues to celebrate life north of the range, sharing the stories, characters, and heart of Far North Queensland with warmth, grit, and a fresh, fearless energy that defines the next era of her music.