Eliza Hull
Having established herself as one of Australia’s most important voices and striking songwriters of
recent years, musical artist, writer, and disability advocate Eliza Hull has proven the longevity of her
music, and continued evolution. Her recent single ‘Running Underwater’ was produced by ARIA
award winning producer Pip Norman and was performed on national TV on ABC’s Q&A.
Hull has emerged as an accessibility advocate for disabled musicians, her determinism and approach
to educating and spurring on change in structure and perspective has been incredibly influential. She
also has spoken on ABC’s Q&A, The Drum, The Today Show and ABC News Breakfast. She was also
the creator of Isolaid’s ‘Accessible All Areas’ a live stream featuring Deaf and Disabled artists which
garnered over 50k streams.
Musically the way Eliza Hull can captivate a room has propelled her onto the national radar, with
many notable performances at venues and events including the Sydney Opera House, Ability Fest,
Forum Theatre, Hamer Hall, NYE On The Hill and more. Hull has made an impact at showcase events
including BIGSOUND, as well as recently performing at The Great Escape Festival, Aussie BBQ in
London and touring with UK artist Ruth Lyon throughout the UK as well as performing at SXSW
festival.
Her music has been featured in TV internationally in shows including Awkward, Teen Wolf, Saving
Hope and in Australia on The Heights and in ‘And Then Something Changed.’
Eliza Hull’s EP ‘Here They Come’ is due out December 1 and features co-writes with Odette, Tim
Gordine and Gordi.