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Audio North’s Artist of the Month : Holly Rolfe | May 2026

We interviewed Holly Rolfe and somehow we're 'Still Breathing'.

Thomas Melia Thomas Melia - 8th May 2026

As you're well aware by now, the North has some of this country's best artists and musicians, so much so, we are showcasing a new one to you every single month.

Meet Holly Rolfe, a Lichfield-born, Leeds-based artist who's music is cathartic, emotive with her stage presence helping create a pure-pop package.

Her singles have captivated audiences online with one song in particular, 'I'll Come Back To You', amassing over 250,000 streams.

She's also focused on uplifting fellow female musicians, something which she has made into a real initiative titled 'Women in Music Presents'.

And if you're wondering why all her outfits have varied in shades of blue when she's featured in videos on Audio North's Instagram account - she explains later on.

An interview with Holly Rolfe | Audio North's Artist of the Month: May

How did you get into music?

I started busking at 14 after some encouragement from my Mum who was also a busker. Then I started performing at weddings and taking part in gigs.

Every family holiday we used to listen to CDs whenever we'd drive around and play Adele, Robbie Williams, specifically the live albums, Mika too.

Who were some of your musical influences growing up?

Some of my favourite musicians who's music I am inspired by are Mimi Webb and Cian Ducrot. Obviously Harry Styles and Sabrina Carpenter too.

Especially Sabrina and Mimi, I love their fun pop girl energy, I just want to channel that.

Do you want to tell us a little bit more about your recent EP?

On 24 April I released my EP Lost in the Dark (Live in Session), which is a collection of songs that I believe aren't based around streams, but instead it's a passion project.

It means so much to me and it sums up who I am as an artist, the music I want to create and my experience of being a student in Leeds.

You're also part of a group called Women in Music Presents, please can you tell us more about this?

It's a group created during my final year of university that I made with some friends.

We wanted something that focused around the positives and challenges that being a female artist brings, while uplifting each other with no real headliners at each event, instead we all share the spotlight.

We've noticed that you like to wear a lot of blue, how come?

I've always been obsessed with blue and when I was starting to brand myself as an artist I thought this colour really compliments me.

And honestly royal blue, navy, baby blue, whatever the shade is I love it.

What are some of your career highlights so far?

My first band gig was at the Piece Hall in Halifax where I got the opportunity to support Cian Ducrot and that's where everything really kicked off.

From there I performed at The Cavern Club in Liverpool, where as well as performing, I also got the chance to admire some of pop music's greatest memorabilia.

I was able to do my debut headline at Headrow House and did another headline show at Hyde Park Book Club too.

What does being an artist in the North feel like for you?

Anything is possible. There's something about the North that is so welcoming and it has helped me become my true self as an artist, performing for northern crowds.

I feel so inspired by artists from here and everyone northern as they all have this determination which is so nice to see, watching people chase their dreams.

And finally now we've learnt more about you, who are some Northern artists you love and want to show off?

Lois. She's incredible and has announced a listening party for her new album later this month.

Also The Wranglers, a country group who I got the opportunity to support at their recent gig at Oporto in Leeds. They just make you want to get up and dance.

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Thank you Holly for letting us learn a little bit more about your artistry, we're sure that you're on track to claiming your pop princess crown in years to come.

Featured Images - Artist supplied / The Manc Group