Australasian alt-pop artist Theia returns with an almighty bang with the release of her new single “Kitty Kat”.

The Christchurch-born singer and songwriter will also be performing at this year’s Sydney Mardi Gras at the sold out Heaps Gay party on Saturday, February 29.

Blending bright and glossy futuristic alt-pop, with crisp hard-hitting 808s, “Kitty Kat” is a powerful, yet playful, ode to “pussy power”.

It is the first single from Theia’s new project – “THE 99% ANGEL MIXTAPE” – which will be rolled out in the coming weeks.

The mixtape, which was written and recorded in Sydney with producer Liam Quinn, is in keeping with Theia’s reputation for pairing clever and socially conscious lyrics with bold, in-your-face production. Inspired by youth and optimism, as well as the tumultuous journey of being a young up-and-comer in the music industry, this is Theia at her fiercest.

Theia has been making waves since she first emerged in 2015 with the exquisite R’n’B-infused “Silver Second” co-written and produced with Alex Hope (Troye Sivan, Selena Gomez). She followed it up in 2016 with her breakout hit ‘Roam’, co-written and produced by Josh Fountain (Benee, Leisure). Her debut EP earned Theia three nominations at the 2017 NZ Music Awards and a nod for “Breakthrough Artist” at the 2017 George FM Awards. She returned in 2019 with her second EP “NOT YOUR PRINCESS”, which received international critical acclaim.

“Glossy electro pop with a central theme of empowerment and independence, Theia raises the bar yet again with her latest release” – Clash Magazine, April 2019

“Not Your Princess … combines catchy hooks with clanging, percussive productions that teeter on the experimental/mainstream edge; accessible enough that you can play them over and over again, but left-field and unique - making Theia stand out in a saturated, constantly-growing pop circuit” – Pilerats, April 2019

The release of “Kitty Kat” follows a busy summer of live performances for Theia, including sets at some of New Zealand’s biggest festivals including Rhythm & Vines, Bay Dreams and Soundsplash.

She also opened for Swedish pop artist LEON in Brisbane and Auckland late last year and supported Australian sensation Tones And I at her only NZ headline show in January 2020.