Mia Matthews (Born Dec. 7, 2004) is an American singer and songwriter from Centre, Alabama. She is a contestant on the 22nd season of American Idol. She is also the ex-contestant on the 19th season of The Voice.
Mia’s nationality and is American. Mia, 19, stands tall at an elegant height of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters). She weighs around 45 kg. Mia’s Instagram profile shows a message: You can take the girl out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the girl.
Mia released her debut single “Parking Lot” released three years ago. She said, “I wrote ‘Parking Lot’ when I was 16 years old and, over the years, it became a lot less about the boy and the place and the heartbreak and a lot more about me. This song has been mine for years and now, it’s ours.”
Mia Matthews biography
Born name | Mia Matthews |
Nickname | Mia |
Gender | Female |
Birth date | Dec. 7, 2004 |
Birthplace | Centre, Alabama |
Residence | Centre, Alabama |
Profession | Singer |
Nationality | American |
Mia Matthews age
American Idol contestant Mia Matthews’s age as of 2024 is 19 years. Born in Alabama on Dec. 7, 2004, Mia lost her father in 2019 when she was just 14. Mia was 15 when she auditioned for the singing competition The Voice with her mother Tara and younger sister Jacy as the country-pop trio Worth the Wait.
Age in 2024 | 19 years |
Birth date | Dec. 7, 2004 |
Parents | Tara Matthews |
Birth year | 2004 |
Hometown | Centre, Alabama |
Occupation | Singer |
Mia Matthews parents and family
Mia Matthews was born to American parents. Her mother Tara Matthews raised Mia after the sudden death of her father. Mia lost her father in 2019. Jacy Matthews is the younger sister of Mia. 15-year-old Mia auditioned for the 19th season of The Voice with her younger sister Jacy and mother Tara as the country-pop trio Worth the Wait.
Father | Late Mr. Matthews |
Mother | Tara Matthews |
Siblings | Jacy (sister) |
Native | Centre |
Citizenship | American |
Mia on American Idol
Mia auditioned in Nashville and captivated the audience and judges by singing “No Place That Far” by Sara Evans. She got two yes votes from judges and reached the next round.
She has already crossed the Hollywood round, Hawaii round, and top 20 round. Moreover, she has made it to the top 14 after delivering an emotional rendition of “Daddy’s Hands” by Holly Dunn. She impressed Jelly Roll with her performance.
Roll said, “I lost my father in 2019. So brave of you to pick that song. It’s probably the single hardest experience I ever had. “Thanks for making me cry. I hate you (Mia). I love you!”