Tori Forsyth is one of Australia’s most compelling and emotionally fearless singer-songwriters, known for crafting songs that sit in the space between vulnerability and defiance. With a voice that cuts straight to the core and writing that balances raw confession with poetic restraint, Tori has carved out a singular place in modern country and alternative folk.
In 2026, Tori enters a bold new chapter with the release of “I’m Not God,” the first taste of her forthcoming fourth album. Written entirely by Tori and produced by Scott Horscroft (Spacey Jane, Birds of Tokyo, The Presets), the song is a defiant statement about staying true to yourself in an increasingly artificial, algorithm-driven world. As Tori puts it: “This song really sets the tone of the new record. Every single song on this next album has real humans dedicating blood and sweat to a body of work.”
At her core, Tori Forsyth is an artist who refuses to compromise – following instinct over expectation, truth over trends, and heart over hype.
Her third studio album, All We Have Is Who We Are, marked a powerful creative rebirth, a record that dives into darkness and rises toward self-acceptance, grace and renewal. Anchored by singles including “All We Are,” “Sometimes (feat. Shane Nicholson)” and “Good Enough” (featuring backing vocals from longtime mentor Kasey Chambers), the album earned Tori widespread acclaim, a QMA Country Award for the single “Sometimes”, an ARIA nomination for Best Country Album, and a Golden Guitar Award nomination for Best Alt-Country album.
Across her career, Tori has amassed over 18 million streams, toured extensively throughout Australia and internationally, and shared stages with artists such as Kasey Chambers, Jackson Dean and Wade Forster. Her songwriting has been recognised with major industry accolades, including Golden Guitar wins and nominations, and her work continues to resonate deeply with fans who see themselves reflected in her honesty.