The best new artists to listen to this week

The best new artists to listen to this week

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We find the best new artists for you to hear every week and update our Eventim Picks New Artists playlist with new tracks. This week we’ve added Galway rapper Celaviedmai and Italian singer-songwriter Julia Bardo and more. Find out more about these artists, watch their music videos and listen to the Eventim Picks New Artists Spotify playlist below. 

London indie rock quartet Pynch combine synths and guitars to create their sound. They supported The Libertines on their UK tour in 2019. They released their latest single, Somebody Else, in July. 

Italian-born singer-songwriter Julia Bardo is now Manchester based, which is where she developed her style as a solo musician. Her nostalgic sound is reminiscent of the 60s. She released her debut EP, Phase, in March. 

Galway rapper Celaviedmai is becoming one of the most influential names in Irish music. She’s opened for the likes of Lil Wayne, Mac Miller, Tinchy Stryder and more. She released her latest single, Love Wins, with Alicia Raye in June.

Manchester based four-piece, Maruja, blend influences from psychedelic rock, indie rock, jazz, funk and soul. Despite having no label or management backing they’ve played Glastonbury and Kendal Calling and their single, Tao, has had 100k streams on Spotify. 

London-based Ten Hands High hail from Leeds, their sound is a mix of alternative, indie rock, anthemic pop and uni nostalgia. They’ve supported the likes of Spilt Milk Society, The Clause and Luna Bay. They released their latest single, 6 Weeks, in July. 

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The best new artists to listen to this week

The best new artists to listen to this week

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