Troye Sivan is highly visible right now.

In the new drama “Boy Erased,” which hit theaters Friday, the pop singer plays one of the young men undergoing gay conversion therapy alongside star Lucas Hedges. Filming the movie really struck a chord with the out artist.

“It really made me appreciate just how lucky I am, and kind of put a new fire under my arse to keep pushing forward and keep going,” Sivan, 23, tells The Post.

The South African-born, Australian-bred Sivan — who also has a new song, the Jónsi collaboration “Revelation,” on the “Boy Erased” soundtrack — came out publicly in a YouTube vlog post in 2013. But he wasn’t always so comfortable with his sexual identity.

“Growing up, I just sort of tried to keep myself as under-the-radar as possible,” he says of coming to terms with being gay, “until I was, like, 15 years old, and then I came out [in his personal life].”

Now the “My, My, My” crooner has become a role model for LGBTQ youth, which, he says, gives him a certain responsibility.

“I do feel that pressure sometimes to just wanna do right by anybody who sort of looks up to me in any way,” he says. “But at the same time, that’s a lot to take on.

“I think the thing that kind of keeps me sane is that I think there’s great power in just existing and still achieving all of your dreams, while also being open about who you are.”

Also on Friday, Sivan dropped a cover of the Queen classic “Somebody to Love.” His goth-tinged take on the 1976 tune celebrates the release of the new Queen movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” and benefits the Mercury Phoenix Trust, an HIV/AIDS charity set up in memory of Freddie Mercury, who died from AIDS-related causes in 1991.