Half Moon presents:

New Moon - A Night of New Music

DANAMA + Canada Hill + Daisy Casemore + Rebecca Wedgwood

Half Moon - Putney, London

£2.50 Adv / Door
Entry Requirements: 18+ after 7pm
General Admission (e-ticket)
$3.66 + $0.73 s/c

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

DANAMA’s music is like a vibrant celebration of her mental health journey, turning the struggles into something empowering and full of light! She loves to sprinkle little secret messages into her songs – what you hear on the surface might sound one way, but to her, it could be a whole different vibe, layered with meaning. It’s all about growth, progress, and shining through it all!

Canada Hill deliver gritty, high-energy indie rock with melodic punch and sharp lyricism. Their songs cut between post-punk bite and soaring hooks, driven by tight musicianship and rich vocal harmonies.

I had dream that the whole audience was on ice and the ice was melting. I asked the sound guy please can I play just one song and they said yes. I watch the big band from backstage, and they were terrible, but this one song really got me. So everyone was waiting to go on and my sister was backstage on her iPad. After some time, the whole audience was slowing sinking and eventually partially submerged in water. There were headphone jacks on the ceiling and everyone’s heads bobbed above the water with the ceiling headphones on. My parents told me not to sing. I’m teleported to the countryside, and there’s a sign that says Washington, DC. I walk down a path with a canal on either side. There’s these 1970s-style houses with ugly decorations like frills and there are open double doors so I can see everything inside. There is a bride and groom in one, and there is also a casket and an old lady on a throne. They are blessing her in some way. I keep walking thinking this is properly weird, and then I walk into this large house. The people inside are half-human half-robot and I’m screaming that I need to go home. And I go through various rooms until I reach a living room and the mother says it’s ok and I run out and she runs after me and then she hugs me and I’m shaking on the back of a abandoned pickup truck and she said this happened to me too and then I said please can I just play one song, and she said yes. 

Whether you are a fan of folk, country, rock or any other genre of music you won't want to miss this hauntingly beautiful singer. A unique and captivating songwriter that defies easy categorisation.

“A heart stopping vocal falling lightly on the ears , a tender yet confident confession, bright but delicate, hopeful and wondrous. There are echoes of Joni Mitchell and Janis Ian, but it’s a different voice for different times” (Simon Farquhar, writer and broadcaster)

Cinematic, moody & expansive, Rebecca’s music tells a story that is beautiful, iconic & transformative.

"My main focus is to keep alive a sense of wonder and make something beautiful I can feel proud of"

Rebecca is a talented musician who has been making waves since her first release 'Falling' in 2020. Her latest release 'Man With No Name' is a representation of her style and showcases her unique sound and voice.

An up and coming artist whose music deserves to be heard by as many people as possible.

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