Heard It Here First

Heard It Here First - #44 CloseUp Festival Special

47 min · 24. apr. 2026
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In this special episode, we’ve teamed up with CloseUp Festival to take you behind the scenes of one of the UK’s most exciting grassroots festivals championing new music. We sit down with founder Sam Tucker to talk about how the festival came to life, what it takes to build something like this from the ground up, and why creating space for emerging artists has never been more important. Plus, we catch up with artists from this year’s lineup (Pale Blue Eyes, Only Real, and Lizzie Esau)to talk about their music, their journey so far, and what playing CloseUp means to them. If you’re into discovering your next favourite artist before they blow up, this one’s for you. 🔗Get your tickets here

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Heard It Here First - #45 With Kate Couriel

This week on Heard It Here First, we’re joined by Manchester alternative-indie artist Kate Couriel. Blending raw storytelling with her classical background as a violinist, Kate’s music explores themes of feminine rage, social injustice and navigating the world as a young artist today. With tracks like ‘Patriarchy’s Dead’ gaining serious momentum online, she’s quickly becoming one of the most exciting emerging voices in the UK alternative scene. In this episode, we talk about political songwriting, social media, anger in music, the realities of being an independent artist in 2026 and everything she has coming next. Listen now and make sure to follow the podcast for more conversations with the best new artists around. 🎟️ HIHF Presents: The Next Wave, 15th July at Band on the Wall. Tickets.

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