Fresh off a UK Tour in 2024, captivating audiences abroad and proving her songs travel well, Camille Trail is one of Australia’s most exciting up-and-coming Indie artists. She quickly established her credibility on the Australian stage, opening for Boy & Bear at a sold-out Tivoli show in Brisbane, before hitting the road nationally with Ash Grunwald – defining moments that marked her arrival as an artist to watch.

Andrew McMillen wrote in The Australian Camille is “one of the nation’s most striking new voices” while Paul Kelly’s biographer Stuart Coupe wrote “it’s pretty obvious the 22-year-old Trail is something special – very special. The sonic plate is varied, nuanced and never remotely dull. Then there’s Trail’s voice which is sublime. And of course, at the end of the day it’s all about the songs – and Trail is a perceptive wordsmith.”  

 

In true artist fashion, 2025 wasn’t about chasing noise but pulling back. With the conscious decision to become a fully independent artist and regain complete creative control, Camille took the year to recalibrate and align the vision. The result? A bold near era rooted in retro influences, carried in a carefree attitude as Camille confidently steps into this new phase of her career.

 

Known for her vulnerable and bare-it-all songwriting, Camille continues to connect with listeners through unfiltered storytelling and emotionally resonant live performances. Camille has showcased at Folk Alliance International in Kansas City, USA (2023) and Your Roots Are Showing in Dundalk, Ireland (2024), and has been nominated for a Queensland Music Award and a Golden Guitar Award.