“Where music meets heart, Rachel Bostock captivates audiences with soaring violin, emotive vocals and evocative songwriting. ”
Rachel Bostock is an Australian singer, songwriter and violinist whose captivating blend of emotive vocals, soaring violin and contemporary songwriting has earned her a reputation as one of Australia's most versatile and compelling performers.
With more than 25 years of experience on stage, Rachel has built an impressive career spanning major festivals, international performances and high-profile touring productions. She is a core member of Australian country music star James Johnston's touring band, performing to audiences across Australia and overseas, including an appearance at Sweden's renowned High Chaparral Country Music Festival.
A seasoned live performer, Rachel has graced the stages of many of Australia's premier music festivals and events, including CMC Rocks, Groundwater Country Music Festival, Port Fairy Folk Festival, the Tamworth Country Music Festival and the Gympie Muster. Her performances and online content have attracted millions of views across social media platforms, helping her build a loyal and growing audience both in Australia and internationally.
Rachel first gained recognition performing with acclaimed family group The Bostocks before co-founding country trio Hinterland, whose chart-topping success introduced her musicianship and songwriting to a wider audience.
Career highlights include performing at Sydney's Anzac Memorial for Ray Martin's documentary on Australian war hero Keith Payne VC, as well as being invited to perform alongside members of John Farnham's band as part of a special charity concert in Melbourne.
Now stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist, Rachel is preparing to release her first collection of original solo music. Drawing on a lifetime of musical experience, her sound blends rich violin textures, heartfelt storytelling and contemporary production, while subtly weaving in Celtic influences. The result is a distinctive and modern sound that feels both familiar and entirely her own.
Whether performing an intimate acoustic set or commanding a festival stage, Rachel delivers a powerful and authentic live experience that resonates long after the final note.