Lorde Biography, Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth & More

Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor, professionally known as Lorde, is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter from Auckland, New Zealand, born on November 7, 1996. She rose to global fame as a teenager with her breakout hit “Royals” in 2013, becoming one of the youngest artists to top the Billboard Hot 100.

Known for her thought-provoking lyrics, minimalist pop production, and mysterious persona, Lorde’s music blends introspection with cultural commentary. From Pure Heroine to Melodrama, Solar Power, and her 2025 album Virgin, she has continually reinvented herself while keeping her creative integrity intact.

Lorde Wiki/Bio

Full NameElla Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor
Stage NameLorde
Date of BirthNovember 7, 1996
Age28 years (as of July 2025)
ProfessionSinger, Songwriter
Known For“Royals”, Melodrama, Virgin
HometownDevonport, Auckland, New Zealand
Current ResidenceNew York City, USA / Auckland, NZ
NationalityNew Zealander
Zodiac SignScorpio
EducationTakapuna Grammar School
Instagram@lorde
TikTok@lorde

Physical Details

AttributeDetails
Height5’5” (165 cm)
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorDark Brown

Early Life

Lorde grew up in Devonport, Auckland, in a creative household. Her mother, Sonja Yelich, is a respected poet, and her father, Vic O’Connor, is a civil engineer. She began performing at school events and was discovered at age 12 by a Universal Music talent scout. Signing her first record deal at 13, Lorde started collaborating with producer Joel Little, laying the groundwork for her debut EP The Love Club, featuring “Royals.”

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Education

FieldDetails
SchoolTakapuna Grammar School, Auckland
CollegeNone – pursued music full-time
TrainingDrama classes, vocal coaching

Family Details

FieldDetails
FatherVic O’Connor
MotherSonja Yelich
SiblingsJerry (brother), India & Angelo
Marital StatusSingle (split with Justin Warren)
ChildrenNone

Career Highlights

At 16, Lorde shocked the world with “Royals,” a stripped-back critique of mainstream pop. It earned her two Grammys, including Song of the Year, and launched her debut album Pure Heroine (2013).

In 2017, she released Melodrama, a critically acclaimed concept album about loneliness and self-discovery, co-produced with Jack Antonoff.

Her 2021 record Solar Power leaned into indie folk and spirituality, while Virgin (2025) marked a synth-pop return with emotionally raw themes and experimental visuals.

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She’s collaborated with artists like Charli XCX, Dev Hynes, and Daniel Nigro, and performed at Coachella, Madison Square Garden, and Glastonbury.

Career Milestones

MilestoneDetails
Breakthrough“Royals” topped Billboard Hot 100 (2013)
Debut AlbumPure Heroine (2013) – 6M+ copies sold
Major Awards2 Grammy Awards, 2 Brit Awards
Comeback AlbumVirgin (2025) – chart-topper in NZ, UK, AUS
World TourUltrasound World Tour (2025–2026, global)

Net Worth and Income

Estimated Net Worth$16–18 million (as of 2025)
Primary Income SourcesAlbums, streaming, tours, endorsements

Lorde has sold over 18 million albums, gained 18+ billion streams, and continues to earn from touring, publishing rights, and brand deals. Her 2025 single “What Was That” hit #1 on Spotify US, with 80M+ streams.

Controversies

Lorde stirred conversation at the 2025 Met Gala when she said she felt “like a man and a woman,” later clarifying her gender identity as non-binary-leaning.

The cover of Virgin, an X-ray of her pelvis with an IUD, was flagged on digital platforms. Some fans also criticized her use of transparent CDs, which malfunctioned on older CD players.

Her 2023 breakup with longtime partner Justin Warren also made headlines, with fans speculating that Virgin’s raw emotional tone was inspired by it.

Recent Updates

2023–2024

  • Confirmed breakup with Justin Warren
  • Teamed up with Charli XCX on “Girl, So Confusing (Remix)”
  • Teased Virgin with cryptic visuals and bikini carousels on Instagram
  • Rejoined TikTok, gaining viral traction

2025

  • April: Released “What Was That” on TikTok; launch event shut down by NYPD
  • June: Virgin dropped, followed by Glastonbury full album performance
  • July: Ultrasound Tour expanded to Australia and NZ due to demand
  • Featured in Document Magazine, opened up about body image struggles

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