[Arizona] Bex Lindsey

Bex Lindsey is a pop rock singer-songwriter, actress, and mental health advocate known for her raw storytelling and dynamic vocal style. Her music resonates with fans of Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, Alanis Morissette, and Christina Perri. A six-time performer at the Montauk Music Festival, Bex takes the stage this year just one day after earning her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling. She has performed in Times Square, won the Your Big Break competition, and collaborated with industry talents like Darryl McDaniels (Run-DMC) and Donnie Klang. Her highly anticipated album, The Process, is set for release in fall 2025.

Bex Lindsey (formally known as Arizona Lindsey)
is a pop-rock recording artist and mental health advocate whose music is a reflection of her personal journey through trauma and healing. With her highly anticipated album The Process set to release in the fall of 2025, Bex explores themes of resilience, hope, and recovery, drawing from her own experiences. Her unique perspective as an artist is further deepened by her studies in mental health counseling, with a master’s degree expected Spring 2025 (the day before her appearance at the Montauk Music Festival!)
Bex’s latest single, Not Ready for Christmas, captures the raw emotions of someone trying to feel the magic of the holiday season after losing a loved one. Her ability to channel her struggles into music creates an intimate connection with listeners who are navigating similar challenges, making her art not only relatable but also transformative.She has collaborated, writing and producing, with some of the industry’s most respected talents, including Darryl McDaniels (RunDMC), Donnie Klang (MTV’s Making the Band), and Lawrence Worrall (Amy Winehouse band). Bex has performed in iconic locations like Times Square and has won the prestigious ‘Your Big Break’ competition, in addition to receiving multiple awards for her mental health advocacy. Her mission extends beyond music, as she continues to use her platform to de-stigmatize mental health conversations, offering a message of hope and empowerment to her growing audience.