Australian musician G Flip has opened up about an unforgettable experience with Taylor Swift.

Despite not securing an opening spot for Swift’s highly anticipated Eras Tour, G Flip, whose full name is Georgia Flipo, received a gesture from the pop icon that left a lasting impression.

The Be Your Man hitmaker, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, recounted the moment Swift’s team reached out after listening to their cover of Cruel Summer.

Swifts team even invited them to see her perform during one of her Eras Tour dates in Melbourne in February.

‘Taylor’s publicist took a moment to tell me personally that Taylor was really impressed with my cover. That alone was incredible. I didn’t need to perform at the shows to feel validated,’ G Flip shared with Daily Mail Australia this week.

Australian musician G Flip has opened up about an unforgettable experience with Taylor Swift

Australian musician G Flip has opened up about an unforgettable experience with Taylor Swift

The drummer’s cover had caught Swift’s attention on Instagram, sparking a hopeful petition by G Flip’s mother for an opening act opportunity.

Although it didn’t materialise, the recognition was a significant accolade.

‘The idea that she not only watched but enjoyed my work is mind-blowing. It validates the effort and passion I poured into it,’ G Flip reflected.

Despite not securing an opening spot for Swift's highly anticipated Eras Tour, G Flip, whose full name is Georgia Flipo, received a gesture from the pop icon that left a lasting impression

Despite not securing an opening spot for Swift’s highly anticipated Eras Tour, G Flip, whose full name is Georgia Flipo, received a gesture from the pop icon that left a lasting impression

'Taylor's publicist took a moment to tell me personally that Taylor was really impressed with my cover. That alone was incredible. I didn't need to perform at the shows to feel validated,' G Flip shared with Daily Mail Australia

‘Taylor’s publicist took a moment to tell me personally that Taylor was really impressed with my cover. That alone was incredible. I didn’t need to perform at the shows to feel validated,’ G Flip shared with Daily Mail Australia

The artist’s journey has been marked by a mission to be a role model, a goal evidently achieved through encounters with fans around the world.

‘Meeting so many incredible young people who see me as an idol, especially those navigating their gender identity, has been overwhelmingly emotional,’ G Flip added.

G Flip’s influence extends beyond music, touching on personal identities and empowering fans.

The artist's journey has been marked by a mission to be a role model, a goal evidently achieved through encounters with fans around the world

The artist’s journey has been marked by a mission to be a role model, a goal evidently achieved through encounters with fans around the world

‘Seeing videos of kids with their makeshift drumsticks, trying to drum along with me, is just the cutest thing,’ they said.

G Flip also revealed the weirdest thing about global fame is the strange messages they receive on Instagram.

‘The variety of DMs, especially the odd ones from men hilariously missing the mark and forgetting that I am married always gives me a laugh. It’s a weird and funny part of this journey,’ they remarked.

 

G-Flip is back in Australia to help launch the rebrand of Pepsi.

The iconic company is celebrating their new identity by not only refreshing their own look, but also reinventing conventional fashion classics too.

Cowden, the designer behind the collection, has created 10 bespoke pieces using elements from Pepsi’s new visual identity.

G Flip also revealed the weirdest thing about global fame is the strange messages they receive on Instagram

G Flip also revealed the weirdest thing about global fame is the strange messages they receive on Instagram