Of
Samoan ethnicity, Gibbons performed at the
opening ceremony of the
2007 Pacific Games, held in
Apia,
Samoa. The songstress expanded her skills to include
musical theatre with her debut in
Sinarella, a Pacific interpretation of the classic fairytale
Cinderella in 2012, quickly followed by a 2013 season of Auckland Theatre Company's rock comedy
The Little Shop of Horrors. Gibbons spent the majority of 2014 globe trotting as part of the ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed
The Factory, created by Kila Kokonut Krew company – a nod to Pacific migration into
Aotearoa during the 1960s and early 1970s.
The Factory performed to sell-out audiences including the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Her vocals have enabled her to collaborate with some of New Zealand's most talented musicians including Dame
Malvina Major, Sir Howard Morrison,
Bella Kalolo and
Aaradhna. With a deep sense of pride in her heritage, she combines her Pacific culture with her classical training and a fusion of soul, gospel, hip hop and R&B to create music that a diverse audience can appreciate. Gibbons is now signed up with Soul Note Agency run by Te Awanui Reed of
Nesian Mystik and is working on the edgy rock-opera
Jesus Christ Superstar in Auckland, NZ. The singer released her single and video clip "Koko Rice" in 2015. Later in the same year she released her debut EP ''Everything's Rosie'' in 2015. She was nominated again in 2016 for best female artist at the Vodafone Pacific Music awards. Gibbons now resides in Sydney, working in the entertainment industry while working on new music. ==References==