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Sam Cullen

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Sam Cullen’s sound is far from what you might expect of a 22 year-old born and raised on the edge of the world in Invercargill - the bottom of New Zealand. With genuine lyrics drawn from lived experience and a rock and roll meets pop driving energy, the now Auckland-based artist is a force to be reckoned with.

Since 2022’s Run EP, Sam has honed his stadium rock influences and begins his next era of releases on May 19 with his single Forever (produced by Ben Malone) - the first track from Sam’s next body of work.

Over the past 3 years, he has steadily climbed the ladder of success; releasing two EP’s, playing on some of New Zealand’s biggest stages (including the main stage at R&V), selling out a number of headline shows and playing support slots around the country. This next era introduces a 5-piece live band that brings an incomparable onstage energy.

“Rapid up-and-comer Sam Cullen is a fire with a heap of fuel behind him, showing us why his alt pop tunes may just be the next big thing to come out of New Zealand.” - Happy Mag (AUS)

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