Wearing his jet black 6-inch gogo boots (and not much else), Ollie Gullick exists for the teenager who spends hours styling themselves for a party just to stand quietly in the corner, too scared to stand out but secretly just as scared to fit in. For the nine-to-fiver who falls in love with every person they lock eyes with on their commute, but are too shy to do anything about it. For anyone who knows they are so much more than the person they show the world, but aren’t quite sure how to let it all out.
Raised in highly disciplined English schools, Ollie quickly learnt that the man he was becoming would be too much for the confines of the quiet, conservative village he was born in. Everything changed when he turned 14 and his family moved to Abu Dhabi, whose international culture opened his eyes to the world’s possibilities. At 18, he moved to Boston to turn these possibilities into reality, quickly creating a stir on the East Coast with his provocative performances, conversational songwriting and devilish charm.
Channeling the theatrical spirit of David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, while drawing contemporary influence from artists like Tyler, The Creator and FKA twigs, Ollie is carving out his own world in the long tradition of boundary-pushing queer artists. With 300,000+ streams, a Rolling Stone feature and 50+ US performances (including supporting Red Rum Club and Ian McConnell’s national tours), Ollie Gullick is quickly establishing himself as one of alternative rock's most compelling emerging voices - all with a mischievous smile on his face.