

Hastings born singer-songwriter Poppy Prescott draws even the rowdiest of crowds to silence with her soft soulful vocals and folk-style storytelling.
Growing up surrounded by musicians, Poppy begun performing live long before she was allowed to be hanging around music venues.
Although the project goes under her name, it’s collaborative at heart. She writes and plays in shifting setups with her five bandmates (think saxophone and banjo), with the centre remaining the same: a songwriter drawing equally from the folk tradition of John Martyn, Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell and the sharp honesty of contemporary artists like Adrianne Lenker, Billie Marten and Lianne La Havas.
Over the past year she’s co-headlined a tour across London and the South East, sold out The Troubadour, and played festivals including WOMAD. Her music has been praised on BBC Radio 6 Music and she’s been awarded both the Creative Access x McLaren bursary and a scholarship to Richard Thompson’s New York guitar camp.
New music is on the way this autumn, though the best introduction remains her live shows – understated, open, and charming.
Poppy’s co-writers & bandmates – Keir Tyson (banjo), Harry Osborne (bass), Liam Talbot (keys & vocals), Dan McConkey (saxophone) and Josh Walker-Martin (drums).
Get to know Poppy ✨
Star sign: gemini
Things I can’t live without: DADGAD
Karaoke song: Hit me baby one more time
Worst trait: not writing setlists
Favourite guitarist: Adrianne Lenker
Favourite event: The battle of Hastings







