Rebecca Hurn

A National treasure!
— Adam Walton, BBC Radio Wales

Rebecca Hurn is a global award winning folk/pop singer-songwriter from South Wales. Rebecca's music is a unique blend of folk, pop and country, entwined together to create her distinctive sound. Rebecca’s debut album ‘brace for impact’, released 2024, debuted at number 28 in the global singer-songwriter charts, with two singles reaching the top 10. Rebecca was the only unsigned artist to headline one of the major six festivals in the UK, The Isle Of Wight festival, in 2021. 

Awards include 'Best UK Songwriter 2022' at the UK Songwriters Awards, in partnership with The Brits; ‘Best Song’ for 'Waves' at Cardiff Music Awards; and ‘Best Folk Songwriter’ in New York City’s Independent Music Awards. Rebecca is only one of two UK artists to be awarded this, the other being Passenger with ‘Let Her Go’. Rebecca has recently completed her first 10 date UK tour as support for Cara Hammond, selling out London, Cardiff and Wrexham.

Rebecca's success is portrayed in her frequent radio plays across BBC platforms such as Radio 2 and 6, with frequent Radio Wales BBC A-List Playlists.

Rebecca has performed at some stand out festivals such as ‘The Great Escape’, ‘How The Light Gets In’, ’Focus Wales’, ‘The Big Retreat’, ‘Wychwood’ and ‘Timber’ and ‘In It Together Festival’.

REBECCA HURN performs at St Mary’s Church on Saturday 22 March, see schedule here