Tori Rose

Tori Rose

Raised along the Monongahela River in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Tori Rose grew up on country music and real-life storytelling, shaping the sound and perspective she brings today. Now 21 and based in Nashville, she’s quickly becoming one of the city’s most promising new voices, blending modern country with traditional roots influenced by artists like Dolly Parton, Hank Williams Jr., Carrie Underwood, and Little Big Town.

She started young with piano, ukulele, and guitar, later adding vocal training, and was performing publicly by age 12 at the Hard Rock Cafe in Pittsburgh and singing the National Anthem at PPG Paints Arena. Since then, she’s built real stage experience across the country, including appearances on Coffee, Country & Cody on WSM Radio, along with shows at major venues and a Battle of the Bands win at Ole Red Orlando. She has also shared the stage with Trace Adkins, Aaron Tippin, and BlackHawk.

Her single “Back Home” premiered exclusively with People Magazine, and her latest release “Easy Going Girl” highlights her vocal strength, personality, and songwriting. With more new music on the way and momentum building in Nashville, Tori Rose is emerging as one of the standout female artists to watch