A Conversation With Troye Sivan
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1h 9m
The GRAMMY Museum welcomed Troye Sivan to the Museum’s intimate 200-seat Clive Davis Theater for an evening of conversation moderated by Tove Lo discussing his album, Something to Give Each Other, his creative process, and more.
Troye Sivan is a GRAMMY nominated Australian singer, songwriter and actor who has firmly established himself as a global icon in the worlds of pop music, fashion and LGBTQIA+ representation. Over twenty-six billion streams and 10 million adjusted albums sold worldwide are milestones only a few artists can claim. Doing it by age 29 is another thing entirely. Throw in a range of standout roles in Hollywood features, high fashion collabs, runway appearances and a combined social audience of over 39 million and the list really boils down to one person – Troye Sivan.
Raised in Perth, Australia, Sivan set the world on fire with a pair of EPs – 2014’s TRXYE and 2015’s Wild. With his debut album Blue Neighbourhood, sophomore album Bloom, the 2020 EP In A Dream, and most recently his third studio album, Something To Give Each Other, as well as a slew of singles and collaborations in between, Sivan has cemented himself in the music industry with over 10 years of experience under his belt. Hailed as “the perfect pop star” by TIME, Sivan’s hit single “Rush” earned global accolades and praise, including two GRAMMY nominations. He is currently traveling the world selling out arenas for his Something To Give Each Other Tour, and for his shows in the United States this Fall he will co-headline the Sweat Tour alongside Charli XCX. His career has been further celebrated as the recipient of six ARIA Awards, a Billboard Music Award, three MTV Europe Music awards and two GLAAD Media Award wins. “Revelation,” his collaboration with Jónsi for BOY ERASED, was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song – Motion Picture and shortlisted for an Oscar.
Sivan has been featured in global campaigns for Prada, Rabanne Beauty, Cartier, YSL Beauty, Calvin Klein, Valentino, Savage Fenty, and Beyoncé’s Ivy Park, and appeared in The Weeknd & Sam Levinson’s “The Idol” for MAX, alongside Lily-Rose Depp, Blackpink’s Jennie and Abel himself. He also launched Tsu Lange Yor, an independent luxury lifestyle collection of fragrances and art-driven objects. Sivan spends his time between Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia; and he continues to be represented by Good World Management, CAA and imPRint.
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