
After a decade of establishing herself as a Platinum-selling songwriter, musician and performer in Nashville, Lindsay Ell has entered her liberated era. The Calgary-born super talent has confidently embraced her true self, bringing her fresh pop sensibilities and resilient outlook to the forefront.
Lindsay Ell’s decade-long career as an artist and songwriter boasts three #1 hit songs, a Platinum-certified single, and over 400 million streams. Ell is a CCMA Award winner with nominations from the CMA Awards, ACM Awards, CMT Awards, JUNO Awards, and over 20 CCMA Award nominations.
Lindsay Ell’s highly anticipated 2024 EP love myself (her debut release with Universal Music Canada and the first project she co-produced), marked the beginning of her evolved sound. With authenticity shining through both her lyrics and her music, she entered a new, liberated chapter of her career by crafting her most autobiographical music to date. Her new EP fence sitter marks a further step in Ell’s bold artistic evolution and reaffirms her place as one of pop’s most unapologetically fearless storytellers.
A generational talent, Ell has always felt at home on stage. Beginning her touring career at age 10, Lindsay Ell has brought her electric live performance style to audiences across the US, Canada, Europe, and the UK with her headlining tours and alongside artists such as Keith Urban, OneRepublic, and Maren Morris. Since 2024, Lindsay Ell has proudly assumed the role of lead guitarist on her childhood hero Shania Twain’s “Come on Over” international tour and Las Vegas residency.
2025 saw Lindsay Ell return for her fourth consecutive season as the exuberantly warm-hearted host of Canada’s highest-rated reality program Canada’s Got Talent, which has earned her two consecutive Canadian Screen Award nominations.
In addition to her multi-faceted talent, Lindsay Ell’s philanthropy and advocacy have earned her prestigious recognition in both Canada and the US. In 2024, she received the CCMA’s Music Humanitarian Award in recognition of her work with her Make You Movement, a charitable fund she launched in 2020 after coming forward as a sexual assault survivor. In partnership with the Community Fund of Middle Tennessee, The Make You Movement fund supports disenfranchised youth, specifically victims of sexual and domestic violence. Ell is also a dedicated supporter of the LGBTQIA2+ community, having worked with organizations such as The Rainbow Railroad and GLAAD, most recently performing at GLAAD’s 2025 Concert for Love & Acceptance in Nashville to kick off Pride month. Lindsay Ell has also courageously shared her story of recovery from an eating disorder. In 2024, she was a guest speaker and panelist at the Clinton Global Initiative’s 2024 Annual Meeting in New York City and this year, she was the official MC for World Eating Disorders Action Day at the United Nations. Through both her music and advocacy work, Lindsay Ell bravely brings her resilient outlook to the forefront with one mission: to empower and advocate for others.
After a decade of establishing herself as a Platinum-selling songwriter, musician and performer in Nashville, Lindsay Ell has entered her liberated era. The Calgary-born super talent has confidently embraced her true self, bringing her fresh pop sensibilities and resilient outlook to the forefront.
Lindsay Ell’s decade-long career as an artist and songwriter boasts three #1 hit songs, a Platinum-certified single, and over 400 million streams. Ell is a CCMA Award winner with nominations from the CMA Awards, ACM Awards, CMT Awards, JUNO Awards, and over 20 CCMA Award nominations.
Lindsay Ell’s highly anticipated 2024 EP love myself (her debut release with Universal Music Canada and the first project she co-produced), marked the beginning of her evolved sound. With authenticity shining through both her lyrics and her music, she entered a new, liberated chapter of her career by crafting her most autobiographical music to date. Her new EP fence sitter marks a further step in Ell’s bold artistic evolution and reaffirms her place as one of pop’s most unapologetically fearless storytellers.
A generational talent, Ell has always felt at home on stage. Beginning her touring career at age 10, Lindsay Ell has brought her electric live performance style to audiences across the US, Canada, Europe, and the UK with her headlining tours and alongside artists such as Keith Urban, OneRepublic, and Maren Morris. Since 2024, Lindsay Ell has proudly assumed the role of lead guitarist on her childhood hero Shania Twain’s “Come on Over” international tour and Las Vegas residency.
2025 saw Lindsay Ell return for her fourth consecutive season as the exuberantly warm-hearted host of Canada’s highest-rated reality program Canada’s Got Talent, which has earned her two consecutive Canadian Screen Award nominations.
In addition to her multi-faceted talent, Lindsay Ell’s philanthropy and advocacy have earned her prestigious recognition in both Canada and the US. In 2024, she received the CCMA’s Music Humanitarian Award in recognition of her work with her Make You Movement, a charitable fund she launched in 2020 after coming forward as a sexual assault survivor. In partnership with the Community Fund of Middle Tennessee, The Make You Movement fund supports disenfranchised youth, specifically victims of sexual and domestic violence. Ell is also a dedicated supporter of the LGBTQIA2+ community, having worked with organizations such as The Rainbow Railroad and GLAAD, most recently performing at GLAAD’s 2025 Concert for Love & Acceptance in Nashville to kick off Pride month. Lindsay Ell has also courageously shared her story of recovery from an eating disorder. In 2024, she was a guest speaker and panelist at the Clinton Global Initiative’s 2024 Annual Meeting in New York City and this year, she was the official MC for World Eating Disorders Action Day at the United Nations. Through both her music and advocacy work, Lindsay Ell bravely brings her resilient outlook to the forefront with one mission: to empower and advocate for others.