

Andrea Goldsworthy is a professional bassist and artist manager with over two decades of experience in international touring and recording. A graduate of the London College of Music, she began her professional career in the mid-2000s touring globally with Ladytron—including appearances at Coachella, and on a European run supporting Nine Inch Nails.
In 2007, Andrea toured with legendary electronic band The Orb, and made her TV debut the same year performing with Kate Nash on Jools Holland’s Hootenanny.
Since 2008, Andrea has been a core member of Paloma Faith’s live band, touring extensively and contributing to headline arena tours, festival appearances, and major television performances. Career highlights with Paloma include major international festivals such as Glastonbury Pyramid Stage (2011, 2015, 2024), Montreux Jazz Festival, New Orleans Jazz Festival, Isle of Wight, Latitude, Reading & Leeds, and more. She has performed on many high-profile broadcasts including Later… with Jools Holland, Live from Abbey Road, The Late Show with David Letterman, and both BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge and Radio 2’s Piano Room.
In 2019, Andrea joined Mark Ronson for a television performance on The Jonathan Ross Show.
Andrea’s studio and recording credits include work with Ray Davies (The Kinks), Frank Turner, and long-time collaborator Paloma Faith, among others.
In 2025, Andrea founded Goldsworthy Artists, a management company focused on nurturing and developing musical talent. Drawing on her deep experience across performance, recording, and industry networking, she brings a hands-on, artist-first approach to long-term creative collaboration and career-building.
Inquiries: andrea@goldsworthyartists.com