Half Moon presents:

New Moon - A Night of New Music

Coral Palms + Filip Clements + Josh Robinson + Rosie Smith

Half Moon - Putney, London

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

A night of new music and discovery. Featuring the best emerging singer-songwriters and bands.

Founded in January 2017, New Moon gives music fans the chance to experience outstanding up-and-coming acts from across the UK, Europe, and beyond.

Past New Moon artists include Lola Young, Cat Burns, Jalen Ngonda, Sophie and the Giants, Nation of Language, China Bears, Yowl, Erica Manzoli and Victor Ray plus hundreds more. 

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

Coral Palms
Filip Clements

Josh Robinson has one of those voices that transports you to an unearthly place. His heartfelt, unforgettable vocals explore universal themes of mental health, connection, and emotional honesty.

With three EPs released, he has earned significant attention, including BBC Introducing Track of the Week support from DJ Melita Dennett, a memorable performance on the BBC Live Lounge with Stephen Brown, an appearance on Gaby Roslin’s BBC Radio Make a Difference show, and praise from internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter Passenger, who described Josh as having a “show-stopping voice.”

Hailing from Hertfordshire, Josh began his musical journey at just 14 years old, busking on the streets to find his voice and hone his craft. In 2017, he moved to Brighton, where his street performances quickly built a loyal following. Alongside his distinctive interpretations of other artists’ songs, he began performing original material, steadily turning heads and growing an engaged audience.

This growing support led to sold-out shows, including at Camden Chapel. In 2023, Josh relocated to London, where he continues to perform at iconic locations and respected grassroots venues across the city, including the London Eye, St Paul’s Cathedral, The Bedford, and The Dublin Castle.

Combining raw vulnerability, honest storytelling, and a distinctive vocal presence, Josh continues to connect with audiences both on the streets and on stage.

Musician Rosie Smith (22) from Glastonbury is poised for success with the release of her upcoming debut album ‘Face’. She has relished a restless year in which she performed at Glastonbury Festival for the first time and went on tour with Scouting For Girls. Next year is expected to be exceedingly busy for her as we await her album and many more live shows. Signed to label X&Y records, Rosie Smith made her mark with a debut single Breakfast For Dinner Tonight , following that with the live favourite Dirty Harry Rosie, a talented actress, once appeared with David Tenant in Broadchurch. She is influenced by the likes of Fleetwood Mac, The Lumineers, Ed Sheeran, Billie Eilish and John Denver and has been described as ' an exceptionally gifted lyricist who writes beautifully pertinent songs that express purpose, intent and meaning." Of her music Rosie says: “I play the guitar, piano, drums and a little bass and trumpet. I love finding obscure ways to play chords and melodic patterns and I am fascinated by harmonies. I would describe my music style as storytelling in a commercial way. I guess it’s folky pop with a twist! "Because of my own life experiences, I hope my music is a kind of self-help guide for other young adults struggling with love, friendship, upheaval and grief.”

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