JAKEY HARRISON - a world of indie folk built from old notes and half-finished thoughts. Raised in Cornwall and now based in London, his music stays close-up and unpolished in the best way, built around warm guitars, intimate vocals, and lyrics that capture unfinished stories. In 2025, his debut single Secondhand was quickly picked up by BBC Introducing and passed 40,000 Spotify streams in its first month, becoming the foundation of a fast-growing online audience. Since then, Jakey has built a community of over 30,000 people across his platforms around his slow-burning, emotionally led sound. Now playing regularly in London and on major UK stages including Boardmasters, Jakey is working towards his debut EP - a growing body of songs that started small and are slowly finding their way into bigger rooms.
Katie Grace's wistful singer-songwriter musings are steeped in the coastal scenery and larger-than-life characters of the North East coast where the artist found her feet - landing somewhere between Sam Fender, Joni Mitchell and CMAT, crowds are instantly charmed by her witty rapport and heartfelt lyricism. A recipient of the Alan Hull Award for songwriting, in memory of the late Lindisfarne frontman, her roots have been in the richly creative North Shields scene since she was 13, busking and gigging across the region. 2025 saw Katie and her band take to the main stage of the Mouth of the Tyne festival in her hometown, Tynemouth. Now aged 20, Katie splits her time between the North East of England and South East London, where she studies music. Her recent grant from the iconic Sunday for Sammy trust is funding her ongoing recording work.
Daisy Kane is a London based singer songwriter, raised in the Gloucestershire countryside, creating alternative folk shaped by the songwriting of Joni Mitchell, Radiohead, Nick Drake and Laura Marling.
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