Half Moon presents:

Parts and Spares

+ Clemmie Wilson + Daisy Chute

Half Moon - Putney, London

£8 Adv / £10 Door (subject to availability)
Entry Requirements: VENUE ENTRY 18+ AFTER 7PM / DAYTIME ENTRY U18s CONTACT VENUE
General Admission (e-ticket)
$11.79 + $1.18 s/c

An evening of intimate indie-folk and acoustic storytelling featuring the heartfelt harmonies of Parts & Spares, the delicate songwriting of Clemmie Wilson, and the award-winning vocals and Americana-folk blend of Daisy Chute.

Line Up

Parts & Spares are a London-based folk-pop trio blending acoustic nostalgia with a contemporary edge. The band formed when Frida Jones (vocals), her dad Luther (songwriter/guitarist), and her girlfriend Kaisha McGroarty (multi-instrumentalist) began playing music together — a natural extension of the years they’ve spent growing up alongside each other. Their bond runs deep, shaped by the shared experience of navigating love, pain, joy and change — across generations and relationships — and that emotional honesty lies at the heart of every song. The band’s sound is built on Frida’s resonant, expressive voice — full of warmth and edge — paired with distinct melodies and arrangements that blend their acoustic folk roots with a modern mix of pop clarity and indie texture. It’s a sound shaped by their shared connection and lived experience, with influences spanning from the ’60s to today — including Angie McMahon, Bon Iver, Big Thief, Cece Coakley, and Florence + The Machine. Their live sets carry the same emotional weight as their recordings — intimate, raw, and deeply felt. With just four tracks out, they’ve all already been picked up by BBC Introducing and Future Hits Radio — and there’s more to come. Parts & Spares make music that feels lived-in — a love letter to instinct, emotion, and letting go.

Clementine Wilson is a London-based indie singer-songwriter crafting intimate, stripped-back songs built around expressive vocals and acoustic arrangements. Blending honest lyricism with understated melodies, her music captures moments of vulnerability, reflection and quiet resilience with a warm, understated charm.

Drawing influence from contemporary indie-folk and classic singer-songwriter traditions, Clementine’s sound is both delicate and emotionally direct — allowing her storytelling to take centre stage. Her live performances mirror that same closeness and sincerity, creating an atmosphere that feels personal and deeply connected to the audience.

Daisy Chute has found a loyal following through her award-winning songwriting and jaw-dropping vocals. Receiving a Grammy in 2024, Daisy straddles folk/Americana, classical and jazz worlds and regularly sells out shows across UK/Europe/US. Daisy can be spotted with a guitar or banjo at top arts venues like Southbank Centre and Union Chapel and festivals including Cambridge Folk and Glastonbury.

Her original music and singing features on BBC Radio and TV/Film/Game soundtracks and is playlisted across Caffé Neros globally, and her musical, co-written with Rebecca Brewer, about the Pendle witch trials ‘Coven’ premiered with a sold-out run at the Kiln Theatre in 2025/26. Her original debut album 'Throne' releases in 2026 following on from her critically-acclaimed EPs 'Maiden, Mother, Crone', 'Cradle Songs' and FATEA EP of the year 'Songs of Solace'.

“Absolutely superb. Captivating… The atmospheric London’s on Fire richly deserves the widest possible audience.” - Paul Sexton (Billboard, BBC Radio 2, Sunday Times).

“Daisy’s work is incredibly moving and beautiful. She combines her poetry with stunning arrangements and intimate vocals – and asks important questions without being patronising.” - Chris Baxter (BBC Radio Bristol, Gloucester, Somerset and Wiltshire)

“Something exceptional from Daisy Chute… a must for lovers of Scottish poetry” - Iain Anderson (BBC Radio Scotland)

“Absolutely tremendous" - Justine Greene (BBC Radio 2)

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