From Sia’s Spotlight to Her Own stage: Prymrr’s Rise as a Performer
- Aug 1
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Updated: Aug 7
1 August 2025

Prymrr, the fearless performer once known as the young warrior dancing through Sia’s hauntingly cinematic music video “Never Give Up,” is no longer just a striking face in someone else’s story, she’s the author of her own.
At just 11 years old, Prymrr captivated millions with her commanding presence in the acclaimed visual for Sia’s “Never Give Up” a performance that placed her alongside fellow young talent and under the creative vision of director Sia and choreographer Ryan Heffington. Filmed in a gritty underground train station and dripping with emotional intensity, Prymrr’s performance stood out not only for its precision, but for its raw storytelling and unmistakable star quality.

“Being in that video changed everything,” Prymrr reflects. “It gave me a glimpse of what it feels like to turn pain into power and to express things words can’t touch.”
That experience ignited something deeper in Prymrr: a commitment to self-expression through movement, music, and storytelling. She soon began crafting her own artistic identity, one that defies simple labels. Singer, rapper, dancer, actress, Prymrr is all of these and more, and each role is a piece of a much larger narrative: a young woman taking control of her voice and vision.

Since “Never Give Up,” Prymrr has released a string of bold, original music tracks, performed at major festivals, and earned a reputation as a commanding live performer. Her most recent releases, including “Pop Out” and “Alert,” blend fierce lyrical energy with genre-bending production, affirming her place in today’s generation of boundary-breaking artists. Beyond the studio, she’s also become a voice for youth empowerment, body positivity, and creative freedom.
With a social media presence in the millions and a loyal fanbase watching her every move, Prymrr has proven she’s more than a viral moment, she’s a cultural force in the making. But for her, it all started with that moment in the tunnel. That performance with Sia wasn’t just a breakout, it was a blueprint.

“I’ll always be proud of that video,” Prymrr says. “But now I’m building a stage of my own and I’m just getting started.”
Follow Prymrr:
Instagram: @prymrr
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