Minna
Country Folk Artist
Minna is a London‑based country‑folk artist whose roots run deep into the Scottish Borders, where she grew up in a home filled with pianists, songwriters, and the kind of musical curiosity that naturally pulls a young artist toward storytelling. That early grounding in folk tradition now shapes her warm, melodic sound — a blend that feels instantly at home with UK country audiences who gravitate toward authenticity and lyrical depth. After a year spent recording between London and Los Angeles, she’s been carving out her place on the live circuit, with standout moments including supporting Russell Crowe, Newton Faulkner, and Izo FitzRoy at the iconic Union Chapel.

Her next chapter arrives with Camino, her second EP, inspired by walking the Camino de Santiago last spring — a journey that sharpened her songwriting into something even more reflective, spacious, and quietly powerful. The project builds on the momentum of her debut EP Peaches, which introduced her as an artist capable of pairing intimate vocals with vivid, emotionally resonant storytelling. Where Peaches captured the tenderness of early beginnings, Camino explores movement, renewal, and the kind of clarity that comes from putting miles beneath your feet.
For UK country fans, Minna’s appeal lies in the way she bridges folk tradition with a modern, transatlantic sensibility — grounded in the Borders, shaped in London, and expanded through her time in LA. Her live shows carry a rare mix of warmth and precision, and her writing continues to deepen as she steps into this new era. With Camino rolling out across the New Year and more touring on the horizon, she’s fast becoming one of the most compelling emerging voices in the UK’s country‑folk landscape.

