At only 18-years-old, Denis Coleman has already begun to establish himself as a serious contender in music. From composing music at the world leading conservatoire, London’s Royal College of Music and having his composition played at The Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms, Denis soon transitioned into pop when he was announced as the winner of the Open Mic Future Music Songwriter competition in 2018. Since then, Denis’ pop career has seen impressive milestones, where he boasts supporting credits for the tours and shows of artists including The Vamps, New Hope Club, Why Don’t We and most recently, HRVY’s Global Live Stream at The Royal Albert Hall. 2021 has seen Denis release new music for his upcoming second EP. Releases so far include ‘Tangerine’ and ‘Wrong Reasons’, as well as a remix of ‘Tangerine (Billen Ted Remix)’, with more music on the horizon very soon. He will also be supporting HRVY on tour this October across the UK, before embarking on the headline shows alongside Here At Last and The 202 in November
With 2.5 million followers on TikTok since forming in March 2020 and hundreds of fan pages across all social media platforms, Here at Last, have made the leap from obscurity with a masterstroke of collective thinking. Zach, Tommy, Pedro, James and Ryan were locked down and seemingly locked out from taking their careers to the next level when lockdown rules prevented them from meeting. So, they moved the goalposts and moved in together. Paying the rent appeared to be another major hurdle, so the band appealed to their fans to find them jobs to keep their landlord happy. The band's hundreds of fan accounts on Instagram started sharing messages to help find the band jobs to fund their career
The 202 are Henry Moodie, Luke Scott and Eddie Jones - a band from the UK. Hailing from Darlington and Surrey, The 202 met online and officially launched in the summer of 2020. Having shot past 5 million followers across their tiktok pages in their first year of formation under lockdown, the band are looking forward to taking their music on the road and supporting New Hope Club around the UK this August, followed soon after by their first headline show alongside Denis Coleman and Here At Last in November
At only 18-years-old, Denis Coleman has already begun to establish himself as a serious contender in music. From composing music at the world leading conservatoire, London’s Royal College of Music and having his composition played at The Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms, Denis soon transitioned into pop when he was announced as the winner of the Open Mic Future Music Songwriter competition in 2018. Since then, Denis’ pop career has seen impressive milestones, where he boasts supporting credits for the tours and shows of artists including The Vamps, New Hope Club, Why Don’t We and most recently, HRVY’s Global Live Stream at The Royal Albert Hall. 2021 has seen Denis release new music for his upcoming second EP. Releases so far include ‘Tangerine’ and ‘Wrong Reasons’, as well as a remix of ‘Tangerine (Billen Ted Remix)’, with more music on the horizon very soon. He will also be supporting HRVY on tour this October across the UK, before embarking on the headline shows alongside Here At Last and The 202 in November
With 2.5 million followers on TikTok since forming in March 2020 and hundreds of fan pages across all social media platforms, Here at Last, have made the leap from obscurity with a masterstroke of collective thinking. Zach, Tommy, Pedro, James and Ryan were locked down and seemingly locked out from taking their careers to the next level when lockdown rules prevented them from meeting. So, they moved the goalposts and moved in together. Paying the rent appeared to be another major hurdle, so the band appealed to their fans to find them jobs to keep their landlord happy. The band's hundreds of fan accounts on Instagram started sharing messages to help find the band jobs to fund their career
The 202 are Henry Moodie, Luke Scott and Eddie Jones - a band from the UK. Hailing from Darlington and Surrey, The 202 met online and officially launched in the summer of 2020. Having shot past 5 million followers across their tiktok pages in their first year of formation under lockdown, the band are looking forward to taking their music on the road and supporting New Hope Club around the UK this August, followed soon after by their first headline show alongside Denis Coleman and Here At Last in November