SARAH PACKIAM BIO

Born in Ireland to an Irish mother mother and an Indian father, Sarah Packiam was raised with a multicultural and biracial identity. Her father was a blues guitarist, her inspiration for picking up the guitar. Her mother, a poet, the driving force behind Sarah’s songwriting. Over the years, her experience as a biracial female artist has motivated her promote and support diversity and, more specifically, other female artists. On International Women’s Day, Sarah’s latest track, “She’s a Riot,” was released in honor of women who have paved the way for current and future generations. This summer, Sarah will release “Love Yourself,” a song inspiring others to embrace their uniqueness, and will be promoted in part through the impelling craft of female visual artists. Ultimately, her desire is to spread her message of positivity and female empowerment, with a touch of pop, folk, and rock and roll, in a society where divisiveness has taken deep roots.

Beginning in February 2020, Sarah can also be seen as one of the hosts of HBO’s “A Tiny Audience,” a show on which famous Latin musicians are interviewed in front of a private audience. 

 

 

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