Venue:
Omeara & Rae’s, The IFF Campus
September 10, 2025
13:30
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14:40
A legendary agency with a roster from Aerosmith to ZZ Top, with a sprinkling of Courteeners and The Editors in between, ITB presents three up and coming artists to kick off Wednesday’s showcases.
Lineup:
13:30-13:50 – Harry Strange
13:55-14:15 – Eaves Wilder
14:20-14:40 – Everyone Says Hi
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Eaves Wilder began songwriting around the age of eight, harnessing an early obsession with ‘60s Motown records, The Beatles and the left-field pop of Lily Allen. Her inspirations are endless, but it was the riot grrrl movement that first blew the doors open for her.
Her debut, self-released at the age of 16 via the Orchard, featured dreamy shoegaze guitars, Wilder’s signature sweet vocals, and intelligent and deceptively cutting lyrics. This led to her signing at the age of 18 with label Secretly Canadian, with whom she released her first official tracks and an EP, Hookey, in 2023-24.
The campaign for her debut album – due for release next spring – kicks off this autumn with the first single, Everybody Talks, to be released by Secretly Canadian on 23 September.
Represented by: Lucia Wade, ITB Agency
International Talent Booking
It’s a super(ish) group: Nick Hodgson from Kaiser Chiefs, Pete Denton from The Kooks, Ben Gordon from The Dead 60s, Glenn Moule from Howling Bells, and Tom Dawson, guitar guru and great pal from Leeds.
The group is inspired by REM, Father John Misty, The Strokes, Cigarettes After Sex, Carol King, Brothers Johnson, Harry Styles, Kate Bush, Daft Punk, and a host of other classics.
Their self-titled debut album was released earlier this year to great acclaim.
Represented by: Suzanne Moloney & Barry Dickins, ITB Agency
International Talent Booking
Harry Strange is a queer London-based alternative artist whose emotive songwriting and magnetic live presence have earned him over 4 million streams and sold-out shows across London’s The Lower Third, The Social, and Camden Assembly. He’s been the cover of Spotify’s Peach playlist three times, featured in their Out Now Queer campaign, and joined Australian pop group Cub Sport on their UK tour.
Fresh off the release of his acclaimed fourth EP Watch Me Trying — written in just five days with close collaborators — Harry has been championed by Abbey Road’s Equalise for Pride campaign with Gay Times and launched his own queer-friendly workout club, Sweat with Strange. With his biggest headline show to date at The Lower Third and an expanding national fanbase, Harry’s blend of raw storytelling and alternative pop energy continues to connect deeply with audiences. Currently working on his debut album, Harry’s first single, Alright Alright, has amassed over 8 million views across TikTok and Instagram.
Represented by: Annabelle Day & Barry Dickins, ITB Agency