Sarah McLeod is the founding member, frontwoman, and guitarist of The Superjesus, a multiARIA Award-winning and platinum albumselling band. Her illustrious career spans nearly three decades and is marked by her induction into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame. Renowned as one of Australias most versatile artists, she seamlessly transitions between rock, her solo career, and acclaimed theatrical productions.
McLeods journey began in Adelaide with the meteoric rise of The Superjesus in the mid-90s, leading to global tours and numerous accolades. Her solo career is equally impressive, with four albums, several EPs, and various EDM chart-topping singles to her name.
McLeod has made significant contributions to theatre, with standout performances in "Green Days American Idiot" and Shake & Stirs "Jane Eyre", where she composed and performed the soundtrack live while also portraying a host of characters.
McLeods reputation for delivering vibrant, high-calibre work, coupled with recent solo tours showcasing new songs with relatable messages, has built strong anticipation for fresh material across various projects.
As an inspiration to generations of artists, Sarah advocates for equality in the music industry, exemplified by her voluntary role on the Board of Directors for Australian Women in Music. Her commitment to fostering diversity and inclusivity is a cornerstone of her latest project. Developed over six years, it represents a significant milestone in her career, embodying themes of empowerment, acceptance, and longevity.
McLeod and her band, The Superjesus, have just released their first full-length studio album in 20 years, which debuted at No. 10 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart. Sarah continues to push boundaries and captivate audiences. Her legacy as a versatile artist is a testament to her dedication, creativity, and unapologetic authenticity.