Here’s our official guide to the bill’s underrated talent:
The Last Dinner Party
The Last Dinner Party skyrocketed to fame with their single ‘Nothing Matters’, a moody, alternative anthem. The rest of their discography follows suit in uniquely meshing melancholy with danceability, creating a deeply cathartic experience throughout their catalogue.
Start with: ‘The Scythe’
For fans of: Florence + The Machine, Wet Leg, CMAT
Lykke Li
The electro-pop enchantress responsible for ‘I Follow Rivers’ and ‘Late Night Feelings’. Lykke Li is best known for lending her ethereal vocals to the likes of Drake and Mark Ronson, supplementing each song - whether solo or collaborative - with cinematic depth.
Start with: ‘Dance, Dance, Dance’
For fans of: Tame Impala, Empire of The Sun, Magdalena Bay
Rachel Chinouriri
The mastermind behind hits ‘All I Ever Asked’ and ‘Never Need Me’, carefully blending heartache with electronic elements to create dreamy, evocative synth-pop. The combination of heart-wrenching storytelling with her lush, angelic vocals makes for a totally transcendent listening experience.
Start with: ‘The Hills’
For fans of: Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Dean, Remi Wolf
KEO
The official “ones to watch” for 2026, KEO have been making waves in the indie-rock scene for their raw, explosive sound. Their high-energy, old-school approach has boosted their name in the UK indie circuit, with their live shows in particular being deemed absolutely unmissable.
Start with: ‘I Lied, Amber’
For fans of: Fontaines D.C., Wunderhorse, The Royston Club
Florence Road
The Irish four-piece reprise their spot as Wolf Alice’s support, hot off their recent European tour. The quartet have gained recognition for their distinctive amalgam of rock with lead singer Lily Aron’s soft-edged vocals, cultivating an arrangement that’s both potent and intimate.
Start with: ‘Break The Girl’
For fans of: Olivia Rodrigo, Dream Wife, VENUS GRRRLS
Tickets for Wolf Alice’s Finsbury Park show can be purchased here.
Zahra Hanif
