About Carter Faith
Born and raised in North Carolina, breakout vocalist and songwriter Carter Faith headed to Nashville for college to pursue her dream of becoming a country musician, learning the ropes from seasoned professionals who saw her massive potential. Fast forward a few years, and Faith has accumulated over 117 million global streams on tracks like “Wild,” “Greener Pasture” and “Already Crazy.” Her soaring vocals and authentic storytelling, paired with a delicate delivery and breezy confidence have captivated audiences and led to stages shared with Little Big Town, Keith Urban and one of her biggest influences, Willie Nelson. Furthermore, she has been featured in CMT’s 2023 Next Women of Country and LISTEN UP 2024 campaigns in addition to being the first country artist featured in Spotify’s Fresh Finds multi-genre program.
At the end of last year, she hit the road for a run of U.S. dates with Luke Grimes, 49 Winchester and Wyatt Flores as well as her first shows in London and Berlin at Country to Country (C2C) Fest and CMA Fest in Nashville. She shared tracks like “Man," “Unbreakable Wave,” “Rodeo & Juliet” “Rock ‘n Roll Me”, and a duet with Sam Williams on their cover of Tammy Wynette’s classic “Til I Can Make It On My Own.” Just recently Faith recently played her thirteenth show at the historic Grand Ole Opry as well as confirmed dates as a direct support for Ella Langley and Midland, with other major support looks to be announced in 2024. Faith continues to build her fanbase within Nashville's music scene and beyond, sharing a handful of new singles this year, including “Late Bloomer” which American Songwriter praised for her “acrobatic” vocals, "Bluebird" featuring Alison Krauss, “Strong Stuff” and “Alright”, all The Aftermath which released to wide critical acclaim on October 11.