On June 9, G Flip performed a sold-out headlining gig in Los Angeles. "I'm still in shock," they told E! News after the show. "I can't believe I sold out a show at The Roxy. The Roxy's so legendary and coming from Australia, that's wild to me."
Giving insight on what happens before they hit the stage, G Flip shared that Toothpick and Fern Tree, who serve as G Flip's bandmates and "best mates," can be found by their side. "We normally grab some food, have a few drinks, listen to some pump-up music, jump around a little bit to get our limbs warmed up," G Flip said. "And then I've got a practice pad with my drumsticks and a guitar backstage so I can warm up."
Back in May, Chrishell Stause announced that she and G Flip were dating. The duo also made headlines when Chrishell starred in G Flip's steamy music video for "GET ME OUTTA HERE." But Chrishell wasn't just in G Flip's video; she was also in the audience on June 9 cheering them on. "It was awesome," G Flip recalled, "and Chrishell is also like just so supportive and knows every word and like just gets around it so she had a great time."
The artist shared that all aspects of their life can be found in their songs—and recently, a lot has inspired them. "I just share stories and say what's going on in my life, so definitely relationships inspire a lot of my music," they said. "I think also moving over here to a new country has inspired my music a bit as well and I've made so many new relationships and friends and met so many cool people who've inspired me, so I think there's gonna be a little bit of everything that's going on in my life in my music."
On the topic of new projects, G Flip teased that a new album could be on the way. But for now, their stockpiling hit-worthy tracks. "Definitely a lot of music is being written," they shared. "I'm just piling up the songs so that when it comes to maybe album time, I have a big pile to choose from and I can just pick the best little nuggets."
G Flip shared that the first time they heard fans singing their songs was at their first show in Texas. It was a reward that was well worth the wait. After making music on a MacBook in their bedroom, their song "About You" went big in Australia and from there, the rest is history. "As soon as that song blew up, I was thrusted into playing shows and my very first show was actually at Texas South by Southwest in 2018," they recalled. "And that was my very first show but ‘About You' had already been out then, so there was people definitely singing my song in the audience."
Looking back on that first concert, G Flip shared that they didn't have their autograph practiced for fans. "That first night I was signing my bank signature on everything and then I was like, 'That is not what you are meant to be doing G!,'" they said with a laugh. "So then I had to come up with like a signature."
The Melbourne-native shared that playing at The Roxy was actually a dream for them, but their wish list as an artist doesn't stop there. "I wanna make a community here, make more friends and more artists friends and write for other artists—that's always been a big passion of mine [and] make a lot of cool music here," they said of Los Angeles. "This place is just so colorful and it's like vibrating with creativity—and I want to go to Disneyland!"
Reflecting on whether they will settle in Melbourne or L.A., G Flip explained that for now, they're on the move with their music. "I think I'll always live between Melbourne and L.A. but being a touring musician, you're never really home anywhere," they explained. "I feel like when I retire is when I'll have a certain block to be like, ‘Am I gonna live in L.A. or am I gonna live in Melbourne?' But right now, you're just all over the place being a touring musician but I enjoy it."
While G Flip is proud to share that 80% of the crew were queer on the set of their last two music videos, "GAY 4 ME" and "GET ME OUTTA HERE," the impact goes much deeper than a finished product. "It's so important to embrace the community," they said. "You know, I love the LGBT community cause it's so close. Even though L.A. is so big, it's like we all are kind of connected in some way or know this person or that person and it's great to pull on favors and ask other people to help out with their talent and what creatively they can bring to the table."