

An operatically-trained voice that soars over pop anthems and avant-garde theater, bending genres with theatrical flair and emotional punch.
Kate Miller-Heidke emerged from the Queensland Conservatorium not into opera houses, but into Brisbane's indie music scene, armed with a jaw-dropping soprano and a taste for the quirky. She forged a path where classical technique met the storytelling of alternative pop, writing songs that could pivot from heartbreaking balladry to satirical electro-pop within a single album. Her breakthrough came with the haunting 'The Last Day on Earth,' but her scope expanded far beyond the charts. She brought her singular voice to the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in New York, originating a role in 'The Rabbits,' and represented Australia at Eurovision with the fiercely personal 'Zero Gravity,' a performance that defied gravity both physically and emotionally. Her career is a masterclass in artistic independence, moving from major labels to self-reliance while consistently challenging what a pop artist can be.
1981–1996
The first digital natives. Grew up with the internet, came of age during 9/11 and the 2008 crash. Highly educated, deeply indebted, slower to marry and buy houses. Redefined work, identity, and what it means to be an adult.
Kate was born in 1981, placing them squarely in the Millennials. The events that shaped this generation — the internet revolution, 9/11, and the 2008 financial crisis — shaped the world they entered and the choices available to them.
The biggest hits of 1981
#1 Movie
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Best Picture
Chariots of Fire
#1 TV Show
Dallas
The world at every milestone
MTV launches; first Space Shuttle flight; AIDS identified
Challenger disaster; Chernobyl nuclear meltdown
Nelson Mandela elected president of South Africa
Princess Diana dies in Paris car crash; Harry Potter published
Columbine shooting; Y2K panic builds
Euro currency enters circulation
Osama bin Laden killed; Arab Spring sweeps the Middle East
January 6 Capitol breach; COVID vaccines roll out globally
She holds a Bachelor of Music (Voice) from the Queensland Conservatorium.
She performed the song 'You've Underestimated Me, Dude.' for the Australian TV series 'The End.'
Her Eurovision performance featured a pole-dancing routine on a giant bending pole, which she learned for the act.
“I've always been drawn to the spaces in between genres.”