Half Moon presents:

What Happens Next + The Bluepers + Annabel Freya

What Happens Next + The Bluepers + Annabel Freya

Half Moon - Putney, London

£5 Adv / £6 Door
Entry Requirements: VENUE ENTRY 18+ AFTER 7PM / DAYTIME ENTRY U18s CONTACT VENUE
General Admission (e-ticket)
$6.65 + $0.66 s/c

Live performances from the very best emerging talent on the scene right now.

Line Up

What Happens Next are a four-piece alternative hard rock band based in London, whose music is in equal parts energetic, angsty and witty. They are influenced by acts like Muse, My Chemical Romance and Foo Fighters, and released the first of their many upcoming singles ‘Goddamnit, Walter! (Everything’s a Travesty with You, Man)’ on 30th June, available on all streaming platforms now

The Bluepers are a rock originals band from the suburbs of Reading. Born out of a college music course, they combine catchy pop songwriting, bluesy rock licks, and a sense of humour that’s hard to miss once you’ve heard their song about a bunch of Toy Story characters. They’ve garnered acclaim in Berkshire’s local music scene, winning a 2023 Battle of the Bands competition against some of the area’s best new acts.

Annabel Freya is a 21 year old singer songwriter from London who has always had a passion for music, composing and lyric writing. Inspired by the likes of Carly Pearce, Taylor Swift, Niall Horan, and Tim McGraw, Annabel’s music encompasses styles such as contemporary country and pop folk. Annabel has long been inspired by country music because of its unique storytelling capabilities and undeniably catchy riffs. Annabel’s debut EP, In and Out of Love, was released in September 2023, and captures this through telling a story of love and heartbreak. After finishing University this year, Annabel is taking some time to focus on her music and looks forward to all the joy and excitement she hopes it will bring.

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