
Scarlet’s Way is redefining the sound of modern Country-Rock with a bluesy, Southern-inspired edge that ignites every stage they touch. Fusing raw energy with the spirit of 70s live music, this electrifying outfit has been tearing up Australia’s biggest festivals, leaving a trail of unforgettable
performances in their wake - most recently with the release of their acclaimed live album ‘Live from the Park’, which made its mark on the ARIA Charts and captured the full force of their exciting onstage presence.
In 2024, they set The Deni Ute Muster alight, followed by a powerhouse performance on the iconic Toyota Park Mainstage at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2025, a career-defining set that would later be immortalised on record. Their momentum is proving to be unstoppable -
winning Album of the Year and Group of the Year at the 2024 WA Country Music Awards along with being nominated for Country Act of the Year at the 2025 WAM (West Australian Music) Awards.
Scarlet’s Way has shared stages with legendary artists including Ian Moss, Kasey Chambers, Kip Moore, Amy Shark and The Choirboys, proving their sound belongs among the greats. They’ve captivated crowds at AmericanaFest in Nashville with Sounds Australia, The Gympie Music
Muster and more, drawing crowds in with their intoxicating mix of Country-Rock and blues driven grit.
After ending 2021 with their empowering single Ride On hitting #7 on the AIR Independent Charts alongside the likes of Jimmy Barnes and The Teskey Brothers, Scarlet’s Way launched into 2022 with sell-out crowds at Mullewa Muster and Beats in the Bay, before closing out the year on national television for Telethon’s WA Original Music Showcase.
At the beginning of 2023, their self-titled album was released to glowing reviews, with standout single Empire spending two consecutive weeks at #1 on the AMRAP Metro Charts. A three month national tour followed, launching to a sold-out home-town show and rolling through major
festivals including Boyup Brook Country Music Festival, Tamworth Country Music Festival, Tunes on the Turf with The Choirboys, Mandurah Country Music Festival, and opening for Kasey Chambers at the Cockburn Country Concert.
Scarlet’s Way kicked off 2025 with unstoppable momentum, releasing their EP Scarlet’s Way 3 to rave reviews at its Sydney launch at The Bayview Hotel in Gladesville. Lead single ‘House of Cards’ showcased the band’s high-energy country-rock sound, while follow-up single ‘I Can’t Help It’ reached #8 on the AMRAP Metro Charts and earned Pick of the Week on ABC Perth. Fresh from their breakthrough Toyota Park Mainstage performance at Tamworth, the band charged into a run of major live shows including TWANG – The National Guitar Festival, Mandurah Country Music Festival alongside Brad Cox and Travis Collins, and securing a spot
this year on the Ravo Blues and Roots Festival lineup alongside 19-Twenty and Dave Hole.
In January 2026 at Tamworth Country Music Festival, Scarlet’s Way released their highly anticipated live album ‘Live from the Park’ recorded during their Toyota Park Mainstage set at the festival in 2025. This album was released with glowing reviews and captured the raw power and chemistry of their live show, the release debuted on the ARIA Charts at #13, marking a major career milestone and cemented the band’s reputation as one of Australia’s must-see live acts. With no signs of slowing down, Scarlet’s Way continue to turn heads - on record and on stage.