Hollie Rogers is a singer-songwriter whose expressive voice, sharp lyrical instincts and percussive, guitar-led sound have earned her a dedicated and ever-growing following. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Joni Mitchell, Joan Armatrading and Blondie, she crafts songs that blend emotional depth with playful charm. Her live performances are widely praised for their honesty, warmth and wit, and she has become known for shows that move effortlessly between heartfelt storytelling and moments of disarming humour.
Hollie is no stranger to major festival stages including Glastonbury, and she has opened for celebrated artists such as KT Tunstall, Paolo Nutini and Suzanne Vega. Her music is playlisted in all Caffè Nero stores worldwide, and she’s backed by BBC Introducing.
This is a rare chance to see Hollie playing solo and stripped back, playing a mix of old favourites and new material from her 2026 album “Everything’s Fine”. Engineered by five-time Grammy-nominated producer James McMillan, the album features collaborations with renowned songwriters Beth Nielsen-Chapman and Elles Bailey, and a track with The Budapest Symphony Orchestra, marking an exciting new chapter in Hollie’s career. Touring extensively across the country, Hollie has built a reputation as a magnetic performer who leaves audiences uplifted, moved and eager to return for more.

