Sarah Morgan

Sarah Morgan is an artist manager, A&R scout, promoter, DJ, and a familiar name (and face) to those in the Australian music industry. Her independent artist management roster is currently home to 3 up and coming artists - her own DJ project IN2STELLAR, Franko Gonzo, and BIG WETT. A voice and advocate for gender diversity and inclusivity in the music industry, she is also the eco-creator of WIP Project, a free online database that can be used to search for female, trans, non-binary and gender nonconforming music industry talent from all over Australia and New Zealand. She is also a dedicated mentor at her DJ 101 workshops for female, trans and non-binary folk who are looking to break into the dance music scene. She has a passion for cultivating the careers of the next-gen, that sits alongside a hunger and drive to continue to grow and learn herself.

Her Export Plan for The Port Authority Music Export Academy was created as a manager for her artist BIG WETT to break through in the U.S. market. Sarah advertised the ‘out there’ quality of BIG WETT and her music that will undeniably appeal to a variety of American audiences, and overall create endless opportunities when implemented in the U.S.. Sarah emphasized her goals for BIG WETT in the next year, with a clear strategy that includes: collaboration tracks, writing sessions, a second EP, and building out a U.S. tour.

BIG WETT

BIG WETT is the name on everyone's lips. 

The enigmatic electro-pop sensation is taking the Australian dance music scene by storm with her 90s inspired dance beats, explicit lyrics, and her thumping live show.

Her songs are tinged with undertones of queer pride, femme power and sexual empowerment, making her one of the moment’s most intriguing new artists with an overwhelming stage presence and personality to match.

The BIG WETT journey began when she uploaded her first ever demo onto Triple J Unearthed back in December of 2021. Within a matter of days, industry heads began to turn and die-hard fans were born almost instantly as her demo of ‘EAT MY ASS’ began to leak across the internet. 

A few months later BIG WETT was playing regular gigs in packed clubs and bandrooms all across the country, supporting Confidence Man on their national tour, plus Channel Tres and Northeast Party House giving her the call up to join them at their Melbourne shows. By the end of 2022, tens of thousands had bore witness to her powerful live show, with even the most skeptical of chin strokers being drawn into the BIG WETT world by the end of each of her undeniably thrilling and wild performances.

Whilst comparisons have been drawn between her and Peaches, Kim Petras, Uffie, COBRAH and more, it’s clear that BIG WETT is creating a world of her own and that there’s no stopping this act until the ultimate goal is achieved - world domination.