1999–2001: Career beginnings In 1999, Lavigne won a radio contest to perform with Canadian singer
Shania Twain at the
Corel Centre in
Ottawa, before an audience of 20,000 people. Twain and Lavigne sang Twain's song, "
What Made You Say That", and Lavigne told Twain that she aspired to be "a famous singer". During a performance with the Lennox Community Theatre, Lavigne was spotted by local folksinger Stephen Medd. He invited her to contribute vocals on his song, "Touch the Sky", for his 1999 album,
Quinte Spirit. She later sang on "Temple of Life" and "Two Rivers" for his follow-up album,
My Window to You, in 2000. In December 1999, Lavigne was discovered by her first professional manager, Cliff Fabri, while singing
country covers at a
Chapters bookstore in
Kingston. Fabri sent out VHS tapes of Lavigne's home performances to several industry prospects, and Lavigne was visited by several executives. Mark Jowett, co-founder of a Canadian management firm,
Nettwerk, received a copy of Lavigne's karaoke performances recorded in her parents' basement. Jowett arranged for Lavigne to work with producer
Peter Zizzo during the summer of 2000 in New York, where she wrote the song "Why". Lavigne was noticed by
Arista Records during a trip to New York. In November 2000, Ken Krongard, an
A&R representative, invited
Antonio "L.A." Reid, then head of Arista Records, to Zizzo's Manhattan studio to hear Lavigne sing. Her 15-minute audition "so impressed" Reid that he immediately signed her to Arista with a deal worth $1.25 million for two albums and an extra $900,000 for a publishing advance. By this time, Lavigne had found that she fit in naturally with her hometown high school's skater
clique, an image that carried through to her first album, but although she enjoyed
skateboarding, school left her feeling insecure. Having signed a record deal, and with support from her parents, she left school to focus on her music career. Lavigne's band, which were mostly the members of
Closet Monster, was chosen by Nettwerk, as they wanted young performers who were up and coming from the
Canadian punk rock scene who would fit with Lavigne's personality.
2002–2003: Let Go Reid gave A&R Joshua Sarubin the responsibility of overseeing Lavigne's development and the recording of her debut album. They spent several months in New York working with different co-writers, trying to forge an individual sound for her. Sarubin told
HitQuarters that they initially struggled; although early collaborations with songwriter-producers including Sabelle Breer,
Curt Frasca and Peter Zizzo resulted in some good songs, they did not match her or her voice. It was only when Lavigne went to Los Angeles in May 2001 and created two songs with
the Matrix production team—including "
Complicated", later released as her debut single—that the record company felt she had made a major breakthrough. Lavigne worked further with the Matrix and also with singer-songwriter
Clif Magness. Recording of Lavigne's debut album,
Let Go, finished in January 2002. Lavigne released
Let Go in June 2002 in the US, where it reached number two on the
Billboard 200 albums chart. It peaked at number one in Australia, Canada, and the UK—this made Lavigne, at 17 years old, the youngest female soloist to have a number-one album on the
UK Albums Chart at that time. By the end of 2002, the album was certified four-times Platinum by the
RIAA, making her the bestselling female artist of 2002 and
Let Go the top-selling debut of the year. By May 2003,
Let Go had accumulated over 1 million sales in Canada, receiving a diamond certification from the
Canadian Recording Industry Association. By 2009, the album had sold over 16 million units worldwide. By March 2018, the RIAA certified the album seven-times Platinum, denoting shipments of over seven million units in the US. Lavigne's debut single, "Complicated", peaked at number one in Australia and number two in the US. "Complicated" was one of the bestselling Canadian singles of 2002, and one of the decade's biggest hits in the US, where subsequent singles "Sk8er Boi" and "
I'm with You" reached the top ten. With these three singles, Lavigne became the second artist in history to have three top-ten songs from a debut album on
Billboards
Mainstream Top 40 chart. Lavigne was named
Best New Artist (for "Complicated") at the
2002 MTV Video Music Awards, won four
Juno Awards in 2003 out of six nominations, received a
World Music Award for "World's Bestselling Canadian Singer", and was nominated for eight
Grammy Awards, including
Best New Artist and
Song of the Year for "Complicated". In 2002, Lavigne made a cameo appearance in the music video for "
Hundred Million" by the pop punk band
Treble Charger. In March 2003, Lavigne posed for the cover of
Rolling Stone magazine, and in May she performed "
Fuel" during MTV's Icon tribute to
Metallica. During her first headlining tour, the Try to Shut Me Up Tour, Lavigne covered
Green Day's "
Basket Case".
2004–2005: Under My Skin during her promotional tour for
Under My Skin in 2004 Lavigne's second studio album,
Under My Skin, was released in May 2004 and debuted at number one in Australia, Canada, Japan, the UK, and the US. The album was certified five-times Platinum in Canada and has sold 10 million copies, including 3.2 million in the US. Lavigne wrote most of the album's tracks with Canadian singer-songwriter
Chantal Kreviazuk, and Kreviazuk's husband,
Our Lady Peace front man
Raine Maida, co-produced the album with
Butch Walker and Don Gilmore. Lavigne said that
Under My Skin proved her credentials as a songwriter, saying that "each song comes from a personal experience of mine, and there are so much emotions in those songs". "
Don't Tell Me", the lead single off the album, reached the top five in the UK and Canada and the top ten in Australia. "
My Happy Ending", the album's second single, was a top five hit in the UK and Australia. In the US, it was a top ten entry on the
Billboard Hot 100 and became a number-one pop radio hit. The third single, "
Nobody's Home", did not manage to make the top 40 in the US and performed moderately elsewhere. During early 2004, Lavigne went on the 'Live and By Surprise' acoustic mall tour in the US and Canada to promote
Under My Skin, accompanied by her guitarist
Evan Taubenfeld. In September 2004, Lavigne embarked on her first world tour, the year-long
Bonez Tour. Lavigne won two World Music Awards in 2004, for 'World's Best Pop/Rock Artist' and 'World's Bestselling Canadian Artist' and won three Juno Awards from five nominations in 2005, including 'Artist of the Year'. By March 2018,
Goodbye Lullaby sold more than 500,000 copies in the US, and it was certified Gold by the RIAA. The lead single from Lavigne's fifth album, "
Here's to Never Growing Up" (produced by
Martin Johnson of the band
Boys Like Girls), was released in April 2013 and reached top 20 positions on the
Billboard Hot 100, Australia and the UK. The second single, "
Rock n Roll", was released in August 2013 and the third, "
Let Me Go" (featuring Lavigne's then-husband
Chad Kroeger of Nickelback), was released in October 2013. The album, titled
Avril Lavigne, was released in November 2013; in Canada, it was certified gold and received a Juno Award nomination for Pop Album of the Year. During mid-2014, Lavigne opened for boy band the
Backstreet Boys'
In a World Like This Tour and played at the
Summer Sonic Festival in
Tokyo. She released a music video for "
Give You What You Like", the fifth single from her self-titled album on February 10, 2015. The song is featured in
Lifetime's made-for-TV movie, ''Babysitter's Black Book''. By March 2018, the album sold more than 500,000 copies in the US, and it was certified Gold by the RIAA. Lavigne was featured in the song "Listen" from Japanese rock band One Ok Rock's eighth album,
Ambitions, released on January 11, 2017. She was also featured in the song "Wings Clipped" by
Grey with
Anthony Green for the duo's debut extended play
Chameleon, released on September 29, 2017.
2019–2020: Head Above Water Lavigne's sixth album
Head Above Water was released on February 15, 2019, through
BMG. The album reached the top ten in Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number thirteen on the U.S.
Billboard 200. It was preceded by three singles: "
Head Above Water", "
Tell Me It's Over" and "
Dumb Blonde", with the lead single drawing inspiration from Lavigne's battle with
Lyme disease. The fourth single, "
I Fell in Love with the Devil", was released on June 28, 2019. In support of the album, Lavigne embarked on the
Head Above Water Tour, which started on September 14, 2019. European concerts were postponed to 2022 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. On April 24, 2020, Lavigne re-recorded the track "Warrior" from her sixth album and released it as a single, titled "
We Are Warriors". The proceeds from the single support
Project HOPE's relief efforts in the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021–present: Love Sux On January 8, 2021, "
Flames", a collaboration between
Mod Sun and Lavigne, was released. In the subsequent month, Lavigne confirmed recording for her next album had been completed. On July 16, 2021,
Willow Smith released her fourth album, titled
Lately I Feel Everything, with one of the tracks, "Grow", featuring Avril Lavigne and
Travis Barker. A music video for the song was released in October of the same year. After announcing on November 3, 2021, that she had signed with Barker's label DTA Records, Lavigne announced her new single titled "
Bite Me", which was released on November 10. On January 13, 2022, Lavigne announced her seventh album
Love Sux. Much of the album was written and produced by Lavigne's then boyfriend, pop punk artist Mod Sun. The second single off the record, "
Love It When You Hate Me", was released on January 14, and featured American singer
Blackbear. The album was subsequently released on February 25.
Love Sux debuted at number nine on the
Billboard 200 chart, and at number three on the
Billboard Canadian Albums chart. On June 13, 2022, a new edition of
Let Go was released for the album's 20th anniversary. The record contains six previously unreleased bonus tracks, including
Kelly Clarkson's "
Breakaway", which was originally written by Lavigne. On September 13, 2022, Lavigne attended, presented and performed at the 15th Annual Academy of Country Music (ACM) Honors at the
Ryman Auditorium in
Nashville, Tennessee. She performed a cover of
Shania Twain's "
No One Needs to Know" and presented Twain with an ACM Poets Award. The cover received a positive reception. On October 24, 2022, Lavigne announced the release of a single titled "
I'm a Mess" featuring English singer
Yungblud on November 3, 2022, as the lead single of the deluxe edition of
Love Sux, which was released on November 25. While promoting "I'm a Mess", Lavigne confirmed she was working on her eighth album with
John Feldmann, Barker, Yungblud and
Alex Gaskarth of band
All Time Low. "
Fake as Hell", a collaboration between Lavigne and All Time Low, was eventually released as a single on September 15, 2023. On June 9, 2023, Lavigne did a live collaborative performance with
country music artist
Miranda Lambert during the 2023
CMA Fest at
Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. They performed a mashup of Lambert's "
Kerosene" and Lavigne's "
Sk8er Boi". On May 10, 2024, Lavigne announced plans to release a
greatest hits album on June 21, 2024. On May 16, 2024, Lavigne and
country music artist
Nate Smith released a collaborative single titled "
Bulletproof" that was originally released as a solo single for Smith. Lavigne and Smith performed the song at the 59th
Academy of Country Music Awards. In support of the album, Lavigne embarked her
Greatest Hits Tour, which began on May 22, 2024 and concluded on September 18, 2024. On June 30, 2024, Lavigne played the world-famous
Glastonbury Festival in England for the first time, drawing one of the largest crowds ever seen at the Other Stage. On October 3, 2024, it was reported that Lavigne recorded another collaborative single with Smith titled "
Can You Die from a Broken Heart". The song is featured on Smith's sophomore album
California Gold and it was released as the third single from the album. In 2025, Lavigne was featured on the single "
77", which was featured on
Billy Idol's album
Dream Into It. They performed the song together on the April 28th episode of
Jimmy Kimmel Live!. On May 9, 2025, Lavigne released the single "
Young & Dumb", featuring
Simple Plan. Simple Plan and Lavigne had first toured together on Lavigne's first tour, the
Try To Shut Me Up Tour, from 2002 until its conclusion in 2003, which served as the inspiration for the song. ==Artistry ==