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Alt / Indie, Pop, Various genres

New Moon Rising

The Half Moon, SW15 1EU , [Venue Details]

For nearly ten years, our New Moon Discovery Nights have shone a spotlight on up-and-coming artists from around the world - giving them the chance to hone their craft on our stage, and giving audiences the thrill of discovering raw, undiscovered talent.

Saturday,
18 Apr 2026
@8.00pm

This special Friday night edition brings together some of our favourite performers from past New Moon sessions — a hand-picked lineup that captures the incredible range and energy of the grassroots music scene.

Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the rising stars shaping the future of live music.

Magi Mojaxx are a London based 6-piece band. They combine catchy hooks and hard-hitting lyrics to create powerful music often drawing from their own experiences. The sound comes from an adolescence of moving from their parent’s rock/ska collection to discovering hip hop and later down the line more experimental jazz/blues guitarists and their techniques. This is one of many reasons they fail to stick to a single genre, often blending genres regularly throughout the course of a single song.

Dan’s People are a sharp four-piece Indie Pop band from Wales. Combining Dan’s hauntingly beautiful lyrics with soaring four-part harmonies, acoustic guitar and heavy fuzz bass solos— they are fast gaining a cult like following in the Welsh festival circuit.

More Information

  • Admission

    Min: £8.00

    Max: £10.00

  • Performer name: Magi Mojaxx, Dan's People, Ben Kidson, Kyle T. Hurley

  • Age restriction: 18+ AFTER 7PM / DAYTIME ENTRY U18s CONTACT VENUE

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New Moon Rising

Saturday, 18 Apr 2026 @8.00pm

The Half Moon, SW15 1EU
Alt / Indie Pop Various genres
i Venue Info

More Information

For nearly ten years, our New Moon Discovery Nights have shone a spotlight on up-and-coming artists from around the world - giving them the chance to hone their craft on our stage, and giving audiences the thrill of discovering raw, undiscovered talent.

This special Friday night edition brings together some of our favourite performers from past New Moon sessions — a hand-picked lineup that captures the incredible range and energy of the grassroots music scene.

Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the rising stars shaping the future of live music.

Magi Mojaxx are a London based 6-piece band. They combine catchy hooks and hard-hitting lyrics to create powerful music often drawing from their own experiences. The sound comes from an adolescence of moving from their parent’s rock/ska collection to discovering hip hop and later down the line more experimental jazz/blues guitarists and their techniques. This is one of many reasons they fail to stick to a single genre, often blending genres regularly throughout the course of a single song.

Dan’s People are a sharp four-piece Indie Pop band from Wales. Combining Dan’s hauntingly beautiful lyrics with soaring four-part harmonies, acoustic guitar and heavy fuzz bass solos— they are fast gaining a cult like following in the Welsh festival circuit.

  • Admission

    Min: £8.00

    Max: £10.00

  • Performer name: Magi Mojaxx, Dan's People, Ben Kidson, Kyle T. Hurley

  • Age restriction: 18+ AFTER 7PM / DAYTIME ENTRY U18s CONTACT VENUE

Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.

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