







Born and raised on coastal NSW Australia, Victoria McGee comes from country stock, with a Mother born in Tamworth and her Dad born & bred in Muswellbrook, it’s no wonder upon her return to her Mother’s home town, she was questioned as to whether, she was of the famous “Bull Riding McGees”, her Uncle, one of the only cowboys to ever ride notorious bull “Chainsaw” for 8 seconds.
There’s no denying, country music is in her blood and she has dedicated her life to music, since she first graced the stage at the tender age of eight, training with some of Australia’s finest vocal coaches. She took to the stage, professionally at just fourteen years of age, and has been there ever since.
Although a versatile performer, with a love for all genres of music, Victoria’s first love is Country.
Throughout her short career, Victoria has enjoyed much success, performing at events such as NRL Games, NBL Games, NSW Pro Boxing Championships & entertaining in some of the countries most prestigious venues, including Star City Casino, Vodafone Arena, onboard P&O, Captain Cook and Sydney Harbour Cruises.
Victoria first appeared on National Television when she was Thirteen, performing as the opening artist on the 1997 “NBN Telethon” alongside acts such as Grace Knight & The Seekers.
2004 saw Victoria crowned “The McDonalds Challenge Contemporary Country Singer of The Year”.
The year that followed, 2005, would be a major stepping stone, for Victoria, as an artist. From 10,000 hopefuls, she was selected “Top 5”in her age category on Network Ten’s Australian series of “THE X FACTOR”, one of the UK’s most talked about TV talent searches. This saw her perform “live to air”, on the show’s Grand Final in May.
June 05 saw Victoria audition successfully for Australian Idol series # 3, from 25,000 people who auditioned for the show, Victoria was selected, among the “Top 30” contestants, giving her yet another opportunity, to perform live on National Television.
That same year Victoria was offered “Lead Role” at Universal Studios in Osaka, Japan.
With her success in 2005 behind her, Victoria went on in 2006 to follow her dream as a country music artist, representing her hometown, Newcastle, at the National Country Music Championships. She headed to Tamworth Country Music Festival, where she by chance was noticed by Nashville Legend Louie Shelton, Louie has produced and played for artists such as Lionel Richie, Seals and Croft, Boz Skaggs, Jackson 5, Neil Diamond, Barbra Striesand, and the list goes on. Taking Victoria under his wing, Shelton sourced songs from some of Nashville finest Songwriters, whose credits include Trisha Yearwood, George Strait, Carrie Underwood, Sara Evans & more, for McGee’s debut album “You’ll Remember Me”, which was released at McGee & Shelton’s sell out show “The Legend & The Lady” during Tamworth Country Music Festival 08’.
Since then, Victoria enjoyed a whirlwind year, performing as special guest artist for the “Heart & Sole” line dance ball at Sydney Olympic Park, in aid of Ronald McDonald House for over 1500 line dancers. She was the only artist invited to perform for the “Ashby House Line Dance Festival” held in May at West Tamworth Leagues Club for over 2,000 line dancers from Australia, Singapore & New Zealand.
Annually Victoria headlines the prestigious “Lovedale Long Lunch” in the Hunter Valley. During Blue Water Country Music Festival in 2008, Victoria performed to “standing room” only crowds, at all of her performances. Her “Sweet Dreams & Memories” Patsy Cline Tribute Show, was the most talked about show during the festival.In August 08, she set sail as a headline act onboard the “SEA SCOOT” country music line dance cruise on P&O Cruises “Pacific Dawn”.
During 2008, Victoria released two singles from her album to both Country Music Radio Australia and Country Music Channel; she debuted with the hit “Run With It” and in late 08’, enjoyed her first taste of real success entering the “Top 30” countdown on the Country Music Channel (CMC) Charts with her single “I Can’t Wait”.
2009 proved another huge year for McGee, with the successful release of her third single “Windows on a Train”, her producer Louie Shelton being inducted into the Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame alongside greats such as Charlie Daniels and the announcement of performing 16 shows with ‘The Wolverines, Louie & Aussie Rock Legend Angry Anderson, during Tamworth Country Music Festival 2010.
Victoria ’s love for performing goes deeper than fame and money, Victoria spends a lot of time working towards raising funds for Ronald McDonald House at Westmead Childrens Hospital, a charity very close to her heart. Last year she performed at both children’s Christmas parties, hosting one of the parties with NRL Team “The Parramatta Eels”.
Throughout her career, Victoria has shared the stage with artists such as, Grace Knight, The Seekers, Wayne Horsburgh, Louie Shelton, The Wolverines , Angry Anderson (Rose Tattoo) & Golden Guitar Winner Adam Harvey.
Victoria released her second album “Fire In The Wind” during Tamworth Country Music Festival 2013.
In May 2013, Victoria headed to Nashville TN, to perform as part of the 2013 CMA Festival, Victoria performed on some
of Nashville’s most famous stages headlining along side artists such as Craig Campbell and many more.
October 2013, saw her as a headline act for the infamous “Deni Ute Muster”, performing among artists such as, Alan Jackson,
Kasey Chambers, Morgan Evans & The Sunny Girls to name a few.
2018 Saw Victoria return to National Television as a judge on Channel 7’s hit TV Show “All Together Now”, Victoria was invited along to judge beside industry greats such as Rhonda Burchmore, Mark Gable (Choirboys) and Ronan Keating.