Olivia Fern
With over 16 million streams so far of her song ‘The Moon’s Song’ Olivia Fern is an artist to watch in 2026. Making a name for herself on the alternative folk scene, Olivia’s music has a way of speaking to the heart of her listeners. Based in the natural beauty of the Lake District National Park in north west England, Olivia’s music is deeply rooted in her connection to the living earth. Her melodies and lyrics have a liminal quality, evoking a sense of the unseen, yet tangible depth and beauty within all things. With “a rare voice that can summon tears of beauty” (Ayla Nereo) Olivia’s concerts are a healing experience, resonating on a deep level with her audience. Recent collaborations with Ayla Schafer, Carrie Tree and remixes by Kaya Project Olivia shares her music internationally in different settings from gig venues and festivals to yoga retreats and environmental activism events. Her music receives regular radio play via BBC Introducing and was featured on BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends where she performed her song ‘Calling Us Home' live on the show. What people are saying: “Incredible melodies, voice, lyrics and soul” BBC Introducing. “Haunting vocals, a captivating presence, and a truly beautiful voice. Expect goosebumps” Beatherder Festival. “The emotive songcrafting of Olivia Fern’s music wraps around my ears to lead me down a quiet pathway to the heart” Murray Kyle. “One of those rare and stunning voices than can summon tears of beauty” Ayla Nereo
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What kind of music does Olivia Fern play?+
Olivia Fern creates alternative folk music with themes of healing and connection to nature, featuring acoustic guitar and ethereal vocals.
How can I find out when Olivia Fern is playing?+
Follow Olivia Fern on Mood.
Where is Olivia Fern from?+
She is based in the natural beauty of the Lake District National Park in north west England.
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