Goldie Boutilier is an independent singer-songwriter whose music is noted for its cinematic quality and exploration of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia. Deliberately tapping into her deepest heartache, Boutilier has the rare gift of pulling from the past without feeling derivative. Instead, she alchemizes her influences into something entirely fresh.
What emerges when she steps in the spotlight today is an artist in full command of her voice, audience, image and moment. There's a slinky ease to the way she performs, making even the most vocally difficult passages seem deceptively effortless. A refusal to compromise polish for unpredictability is part of what makes her so compelling.
Reaching over 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Goldie has earned praise from the likes of Zane Lowe and Elton John, booked for iconic festivals such as Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits, and hand-picked for an opening slot by Orville Peck for his North American tour.
Her latest single “I Can’t” is a shimmering slow-burn that finds Goldie’s infectious vocals floating above a moody backdrop with a dose of retro glamour, rock decadence and heartbreak. “I Can’t” showcases Goldie’s raw elegance and soulful magnetism at the heart of her music.
“I Can’t” follows the release of "Neon Nuptials" and “King of Possibilities.” Her forthcoming album, Goldie Montana, marks her most fiercely visionary work to date and is a pivotal moment for Goldie to showcase her musical evolution. After pursuing her passion of music her entire life, Goldie has beautifully crafted a daringly original album, channeling both truth and vulnerability in her insightful songwriting and magnetic vocals.
Boutilier’s rich, precise and emotionally charged vocals from anthemic choruses or crooning lounge-y ballads never miss a beat. She effortlessly flips between archetypes — seductress, outlaw, poet — without ever losing her sense of self; it's a remarkable kind of authenticity that allows her to embody characters without hiding behind them. As her songs make clear, Goldie is just as real when she's playing a role. And her fashion and overall aesthetic had nods to flashes of '70s rock decadence and more than a hint of drama, but despite its homage, her chic style is all unmistakably her own.
Exclaim!, the prestigious Canadian music outlet, declared this regarding Goldie’s recent live performance, “There is a flirtatious, vintage-feeling rapport between her and the crowd — a push and pull of control and surrender that can often be a lost art in modern live performance. If last night was any indication, Boutilier won't be playing in small rooms for much longer.”
Highlights
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Over 35 million catalogue streams
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1.3 million Spotify monthly listeners
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North American radio highlights
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​#4 : MMD Singles (“The Angel And The Saint”)
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#14 : MMD Singles (“The Actress”)
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100k combined followers on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube
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Kelly Clarkson performed "The Angel And The Saint" as a Kelly-oke pick on The Kelly Clarkson Show
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"The Angel And The Saint was synced in the final season of Netflix's Ginny & Georgia
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Spotify EQUAL Featured Artist of Nov 2024
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2024 Festivals: Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Ohana Festival, Calgary Stampede
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2025 Festivals: Bonnaroo, BottleRock, Festival d'ete, Reeperbahn, All Things Go NYC