New Moon: A Night of New Music
Mia Grace + Nicola Hoie + Ali Pulit
Entry Requirements: Under 16s are not permitted in the venue. Under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.
A night of new music and discovery.
Showcasing the most exciting singer-songwriters, bands, poets, and performance artists.
Founded in January 2017 at The Half Moon Putney, New Moon has become a trusted platform for emerging talent, bringing the very best up-and-coming acts from the UK, Europe, and beyond to the stage. We now bring this popular night to our Bulls Head audience.
An intimate chance to discover today the artists everyone will be talking about tomorrow.
Line Up
Mia Grace
Mia Grace is a rising pop artist blending fierce pop hooks with a pop-punk edge. Her music is bold, unapologetic and rooted in self-worth, showcased on her four-track EP Roses, which concludes with the fan-favourite single I don’t want your flowers. Having gigged across the UK, Mia has built a loyal live following and supported artists including Ruby Duff, Leddra Chapman and Gaz Brookfield. Known for her high-energy performances, she brings a fresh edge to pop through driving guitars and bright synths.
Nicola Hoie
Nicola Høie is a pop artist blending contemporary production with emotionally honest, introspective songwriting. Her latest single Painkiller signals a more vulnerable, self-aware direction, pairing polished sound with intimate storytelling. Currently working with GoldCrush Music (Hugh Goldsmith / Paul Visser) — a team behind multiple platinum releases — she is developing a full-band live show while building her presence across the London music scene.
Ali Pulit
Hailing from South London and rooted in the quiet honesty of folk and the intimacy of bedroom songwriting, Alexandra Pulit crafts songs that feel both timeless and tenderly modern. Drawing inspiration from the raw, wistful sincerity of classic artists such as Nick Drake and Neil Young along with the introspective story telling of Searows, she brings back folk as it was once meant to be heard.