Paige Nichols is a powerhouse singer and songwriter whose soulful, country-rooted sound has captivated listeners across the globe. With over a million streams to her name, she’s quickly become one of Nashville’s most promising voices—known for writing songs that are uplifting, rousing, and undeniably empowering.
Paige lived, studied, and performed in New York City, where she trained at one of the city's top conservatories and worked as a performer at The Metropolitan Opera House. Her time in NYC led to performances at some of the city’s most respected venues, eventually opening the door to new opportunities in Los Angeles. While in L.A., she signed her first publishing deal, landed song placements in film and television, and performed on major platforms including KTLA, Afterbuzz TV, and Balcony TV. Her emotional ballad “Burn,” featuring Grammy-winner Jacob Luttrell, became a standout moment that drew widespread attention.
A passionate advocate for creators’ rights, Paige traveled to Washington, D.C. with the National Music Publishers Association to meet with members of Congress and the Senate in support of the Music Modernization Act, using her voice not only on stage but in the halls of policy.
Now based in Nashville, Paige has written alongside Grammy winning legends like Paul Overstreet and collaborated with some of the industry’s most sought after songwriters. Her breakout single “Still There” was featured on Apple Music’s “Hot Tracks,” and her work continues to resonate with fans worldwide.
With a growing fanbase of over 45,000 on social media and a steady rise in national recognition, Paige Nichols is cementing her place as a bold new voice in country and pop music. She’s currently putting the finishing touches on her next project, one that promises to be her most powerful yet.