Half Moon presents:

New Moon - A Night of New Music

Lost Near Blue Ape + Say Anise + Fiona Harte + Jon Dearing

Half Moon - Putney, London

£2.50 Adv / Door
Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm

A night of new music and discovery. Singer-songwriters, bands, poets, performance artists...

Founded in January 2017, New Moon offers music fans the chance to see the best up-and-coming acts from the UK, Europe, and often from around the globe.

Only £2.50 entry. Food served until 10pm. Doors open 7:30pm.

If you would like to perform at a future New Moon please apply via music@halfmoon.co.uk

Line Up

U.K /Alternative Punk Rock - BBC INTRODUCING ARTIST. EP “Just Another Love Me Not” IS OUT ON ALL STREAMING PLATFORMS

Say Anise is the creation of British indie/folk singer-songwriter Emily Barnett. After searching for a name for months, the idea finally came about when a friend spotted a jar of star anise on her kitchen shelf, and ‘star’ became ‘say’.

Brought up by classically-trained musician parents in a house where there was always music playing somewhere, it was hearing Joni Mitchell’s Blue that really inspired her to start writing her own songs. This influence is clear in her music, which focusses on melody and harmonies, combined with a storytelling approach to songwriting.

Fiona Harte is a 24 year old Northern Irish singer-songwriter. Having worked extensively as a songwriter collaborating with various different Irish and English artists, including Duke Special and Rachel Sage she now has decided to focus on her own material. Her influences include Lianne la Havas, Joni Mitchell and Carole King. Her song “White Picket Fence” has been getting raving reviews from blogs all over the world, leading to a follow up single due next month!

Jon Dearing is a singer/songwriter originally from Dorset, UK. His style of Acoustic/Country/Folk blended with Pop/Rock has had him featured on BBC Introducing, iHeartRadio and the Best of British – Unsigned Show, along with articles in publications including Entertainment Focus, Forever British Country, UK Country News and many more. This has raised awareness and recognition for him as an artist and live act, taking inspiration from the likes of Ed Sheeran and George Ezra to Bon Jovi and The Goo Goo Dolls. Starting off as a singer and an acoustic guitar player, Jon learnt his musical trade in the West Country before moving to the city of Southampton. Here he worked with a number of bands and collaborated with other artists playing some of the top music venues in the city, including NME’s #1 small venue The Joiners. Establishing himself in this vibrant music scene, Jon became the opening act for televised UK artists including Nathanael Landskroner (The X Factor) and Dean Borozcky (The Voice) and gained recognition as one of the top live acts. He has now moved on to playing renowned venues around the country including London’s Half Moon, Putney. These works have coincided with charitable shows Jon has played, during which time he became, and continues to be, a keen supporter of the U Support Charity playing at fundraising events. Having originally formed the band, Boundless Kings, he released his first public work (Worth The Fight For – EP) in 2016. Currently Jon is now fully focused on his solo career as a singer/songwriter with his latest single 'Matter To Me' out now, along with the new single ‘Beautiful Sinner’ scheduled for release November 30.

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