Discover your new favourite artist
At Halfway 2 Nowhere we have been helping people discover their new favourite band and singer-songwriter for almost four years. Through our annual “World Cup of Artists” as well as our regular blog posts, our aim is to help you find the new Oasis, the next Pulp or just your own favourite grassroots act.

Where did it all start
In 2017, our editor, Adam Graver, went to Kazoopa Festival, a small day fest in Leeds City Centre ran by the guys at Double Denim. That day, he discovered some of the best new talent the UK had to offer, and it was all in for just £10. The day was packed full of top venues, hosting the best new talent, and it sparked a desire to start a music blog. Since then, over 500 articles have been written about new talent whether it be live music reviews, new music coverage or fun Q&As with artists across the UK. This will always be the home of H2N and we hope you enjoy reading and consuming the articles we post.

Recent Articles
- Preview: Leeds Festival 2025Leeds and Reading Festival is built on its big names, the poster-filling giants, the jaw-drop booking announcements, the generational singalongs that echo across Bramham Park and Richfield Avenue. But the… Read more: Preview: Leeds Festival 2025
- This Feeling By The Sea | Saturday PreviewIf Friday was the warm-up, Saturday at Bridlington Spa is the knockout punch. This Feeling By The Sea’s third year keeps raising the stakes, and day two is where the… Read more: This Feeling By The Sea | Saturday Preview
- This Feeling By The Sea | Friday PreviewIf you thought you had your finger on the pulse of UK indie in 2025, this Friday at Bridlington Spa is here to challenge that. This Feeling By The Sea’s… Read more: This Feeling By The Sea | Friday Preview
- The Front Row Presents: 250 Artists That Will Break Out By 2028 – The Letter HWelcome back to our ongoing 250 Artists That Will Break Out by 2028 series. This time we’re diving into the letter H, shining a spotlight on ten artists whose sounds… Read more: The Front Row Presents: 250 Artists That Will Break Out By 2028 – The Letter H
- Single Review | Stainless Steel | Kid KapichiKid Kapichi have never been ones to hold back, politically-charged, punk-leaning, and proudly loud. But on ‘Stainless Steel’, there’s a very different kind of weight. It’s not a track that… Read more: Single Review | Stainless Steel | Kid Kapichi
- ALBUM REVIEW: Songs from the Spine | The Royston ClubI’ve sat with this album for weeks. Drafted and scrapped and redrafted again. Not because the record was hard to write about — the opposite. It’s because this one means… Read more: ALBUM REVIEW: Songs from the Spine | The Royston Club
- Kendal Calling 20th Birthday ReviewWhen Kendal Calling first set up shop in 2006 with a 900-capacity crowd and a £15 ticket headlined by British Sea Power, few could have predicted just how far it… Read more: Kendal Calling 20th Birthday Review
- Tramlines Festival | Day Three ReviewSunday Send-Offs, Sheffield Heroes and a Crowd Still Nursing Saturday’s Hangover Let’s be real, Sunday was always going to have a mountain to climb. After the euphoric chaos of Saturday’s… Read more: Tramlines Festival | Day Three Review
- Tramlines Festival | Day Two Review | The ReytonsIf Day One brought the sunshine and the legacy with Pulp, Day Two was the storm, the electric, sweat-soaked, bass-thudding, trench-foot-stamping festival storm that blows everything wide open and leaves… Read more: Tramlines Festival | Day Two Review | The Reytons

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