

I spoke about it a bit in my set, but is definitely a thing that we don’t really talk about enough. All of these girls have helped me so much to get through the pandemic, like genuinely, just that kind of human connection. I just think it’s so empowering to be able to do that. Just to be considered a tiny little part of that is so cool because these amazing women are helping so many people - whether they realize it or not - with whatever they’re going through. You’re part of this generation of women singer-songwriters like Olivia Rodrigo, Phoebe Bridgers and Gracie Abrams who are super vulnerable and open. I usually go for the more depressing stuff, so it was a bit of a change for me, but it was a lot of fun to write. I just wanted to write a positive, fun, summery-sounding song about having your freedom back and just being young.
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there was a little patch in summer 2020 when we could see our friends again and it was like, oh my God, we’ve got our freedom back. Maybe that’s why I find it so fun to write with him, and I felt really comfortable and we just had such a lovely day. You can’t be vulnerable with some random dude, so I don’t know, maybe he kind of understood because he is the frontman of his band and he’s constantly writing about his feelings and being vulnerable and sharing that with the whole entire world.

Writing for me is a really personal thing, and I find it really hard to write with a lot of different people. You have a new single coming out soon, “Sleep Tight,” which you wrote with Matty Healy of the 1975. Like, I’ve gotta just seize the opportunity and have fun. I’ve never played to crowds half that size, you know? So I’m really nervous, it’s a terrifying thing, and I’m not really used to touring - but I’m also just really excited. I’m really excited to watch her show every night and cry in the back, but also just so sick that I get this kind of opportunity. I feel like she was one of the artists that was releasing music over lockdown that I would listen to so much, and it kind of got me through the lockdown. I’m definitely a bit terrified of the crowd, because I feel like it’s going to be loads of screaming girls - like young, screaming, crazy fans. What are you most excited about and nervous for? You’re about to go on tour opening for Olivia Rodrigo. I feel like that’s why, and I do feel really cool up there when everything’s gone right. So I’ve kind of missed that step of going out there on my own and gaining confidence and enjoying it by myself first before I get a band. I feel like I’ve released a lot of music now, but because of the pandemic I haven’t had the chance really to play these songs live, until now. I mean, things can definitely go wrong a lot easier, and if one thing goes wrong, then it kind of comes back to haunt you with loops, so it’s a lot of responsibility. It was surprising to see you up on stage by yourself, using loops to create the music. Drawing a crowd consisting mainly of young women, Humberstone led a seven song sing-along during her set, including the upcoming single “Sleep Tight,” which won’t be released until April 29 but already had the audience hooked. In contrast to most acts at Coachella, Humberstone manned all of the instruments needed for her set, looping the piano and guitar melodies over each other to create her soft synth-pop sound. Twenty-two-year-old singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone is most comfortable being on stage all by herself.
