If you have heard the name Averie Bielski, it’s probably through TikTok. Averie released her debut single "I Do Too" back in September of 2021 after posting parts of the song and a live performance on TikTok. Shortly after the release, Music Mayhem wrote about it in a piece titled “Averie Bielski’s Viral Single “I Do Too” Tributes Kacey Musgraves, Morgan Wallen, Miranda Lambert, Luke Combs & More.” Averie currently has over 127K follower’s on TikTok and owes much to the platform and social media in general.
Born and raised in Roswell, Georgia, Averie began playing guitar, singing, and writing songs since she was a little girl. Over the years she has performed at contests, restaurants, and coffee houses. More so, her involvement in worship for many years cementing her love for music and gave her the opportunity to give back using her God given abilities. Where God closes a door, He opens a window which is how Averie was led to the road to Nashville. A career ending high school softball injury moved her from the mound to music full-time and she has never looked back.
Averie has performed several times at Eddie Owen Presents in Duluth, GA and at Smith's Olde Bar. In Nashville, Averie appeared at the iconic Bluebird Cafe and makes regular appearances at The Listening Room and Live Oak as well as other places around Nashville.
Her release “Wine'd Up” was feature by Raised Rowdy in Nashville (Premiere: Introducing Averie Bielski and Her New Single ‘Wine’d Up’ – Raised Rowdy). You can find an acoustic version of Wine'd Up on her EP.
Her five original songs (I Do Too, Cry Boy, Right Off Track, Something Only Pictures Know, and Run) have reaching 4.3 million (as of 5/20/2024) streams on Spotify and Apple Music. You can sample and find the releases at https://averiebielski.hearnow.com/.
You can find podcast interviews with Averie at Remember Country Music and People Person.
Averie resides in Nashville, TN, and is writing new songs daily with her peers. Averie continues to set goals, feed her love for songwriting and music, while wanting to make an impact on country music.