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Dunedin born and raised Niamh Crooks announced as winner of Spark Open Audition as voted for by Aotearoa

29 November 2023 - 0 Comments

Niamh Crooks,18-year-old, Dunedin local has been voted by Aotearoa as the winner of Spark Open Audition, following a national competition encouraging some of New Zealand’s best emerging musicians to post a ‘duet’ with a video of homegrown rapper JessB on TikTok.

Performing live on ZM last Thursday alongside the two other Spark Open Audition finalists, Gibson Harris (Gibz) and Noah Seuseu, Niamh’s original song “Devotion” struck a chord with New Zealand and saw her come out on top.

“I was in total shock when I found I had won – it’s insane!

“I texted my mum, she called me back straight away and I just cried – she was just as stoked as I was and I’m just so grateful for the opportunity but also to everyone out there who took the time to give me a vote.

After being named as a finalist, Niamh received the opportunity of a one-on-one mentorship with world-class recording studio BIG FAN. Niamh says working with her BIG FAN mentor and having a chance to connect with finalists Gibz and Noah was invaluable.

“Getting the chance to work one-on-one with Edy from BIG FAN was a huge win in itself, as was collaborating with the other two finalists – they are both so talented and it was awesome to share such an incredible experience together.”

BIG FAN producer and mentor Edward Liu who was paired with Niamh says, “We’ve all witnessed the way technology has transformed the music industry and has become an essential tool for music artists and record labels to record music and broadcast it to their audiences.

“It’s great to see local talent in New Zealand doing the same.

“Niamh and I clicked pretty much instantly and I was extremely impressed and inspired by how quickly she worked.

“I would hum a melody and then moments later she'd already have the lyrics worked out.

“We bounced off each other for ideas regarding song concepts, and it was great to work with someone with such an open mind.

“I feel we made the most of the time and space provided by Spark & BIG FAN by finishing four songs instead of just one.”

Niamh has won $10,000 worth of prizes as the winner of Spark Open Audition to help accelerate her music career. This includes a Rockshop prize pack and studio time at BIG FAN to further hone her sound with the support of mentors dedicated to helping people fulfil their ambitions through music.

When asked what she’d do with the prize, she said: “I’m really excited to buy a new microphone and interface so I can record high quality music in my room and I’m super excited to get the chance to work with BIG FAN again so I can make more music.

“Tech has really changed the game when it comes to collaborating with other artists around the country and the world, which means we no longer have to be in the same room as them so I’m really looking forward to collaborating more with Edy and other artists further from my bedroom in Christchurch.”

Niamh is currently at the SOLE Music Academy in Christchurch and hopes to take her music career all the way using Spark Open Audition as a platform to pursue her passion for singing – one that started back when she was only two-years-old.

Spark’s Director of Marketing and Data, Matt Bain, says Spark is proud to be supporting artists like Niamh in kickstarting their career in music.

“We love helping New Zealanders go after the things that matter most to them, and as part of this we’ve been getting New Zealanders closer to the music they love for the last nine years with our money can’t buy VIP music experiences and our partnerships with Spotify and Spark Arena.

“It’s been great to take this to the next level with Spark Open Audition, particularly connecting emerging artists with local mentors and other creatives given the often-solitary nature of the music industry.

“We look forward to seeing where Niamh, Gibz and Noah go from here.”

Spark Open Audition has been an expression of Spark’s guiding kaupapa of Hello Tomorrow, which is all about using technology as the vehicle to unleash an Aotearoa that’s full of possibilities.


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