Victoria Banks
Singer-Songwriter
Victoria Banks has long been celebrated as one of Canada’s most accomplished country singer‑songwriters, but her storytelling spirit resonates just as strongly with UK audiences who value lyrical depth and emotional honesty. Born in Muskoka and now based in Nashville, she’s penned hits for Reba McEntire, Sara Evans, Mickey Guyton, Carly Pearce and more, earning ASCAP, SOCAN and CCMA awards along the way. Her own artistry shines just as brightly, blending heartfelt songwriting with a warm, roots‑driven sound that feels right at home alongside the UK’s growing appetite for authentic, narrative‑rich country music.

Her breakthrough album When You Can Fly remains a fan favourite, earning six Canadian Country Music Award nominations — including Album of the Year — and producing the standout single The Wheel, which climbed into the Top 20. For UK listeners discovering her catalogue, it’s an ideal entry point: a record full of soaring melodies, introspective lyrics and the kind of craftsmanship that has made Banks one of Nashville’s most respected writers.

In recent years, Banks has continued to expand her creative reach, releasing multiple albums — including the self‑produced Uncovered — and appearing on NBC’s Songland. Her work carries a timeless quality that aligns beautifully with the UK’s love for Americana, singer‑songwriters and emotionally resonant country. Whether she’s performing solo, teaching songwriting at Belmont University, or crafting hits for other artists, Victoria Banks stands as a compelling voice whose music speaks directly to fans who crave authenticity and heart.

