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Holly Humberstone
Varsity Theater — Minneapolis, MN

Holly Humberstone is a British singer-songwriter from Norwich who makes anxious, introspective indie pop that feels like overhearing someone's most honest thoughts. She broke through with Overkill, a track about spiraling overthinking that somehow made rumination sound genuinely catchy. Her songs are built on skeletal production—often just her voice, sparse guitar, and carefully placed synths—which means every word lands harder. Tracks like The Walls and Deep End showcase her ability to write about vulnerability without veering into melodrama. There's something distinctly British about her deadpan delivery and the way she layers anxiety with dark humor. She's the kind of artist who probably wrote half her debut while lying in bed at 3am, and it shows in the way her songs feel both polished and painfully raw. Her live performances have become increasingly confident, though she maintains that intimate, almost confessional quality that makes her music work.

Her shows have this hushed, attentive quality where people actually listen instead of talk. She's warm between songs, a bit self-deprecating. The crowd leans in for the quieter moments. She doesn't need much production to pull focus.

Known for Overkill, The Walls, Scarlet, Deep End, Pain

Holly Humberstone brought her brand of intimate bedroom-pop melancholy to Fine Line Music Cafe in May 2024, running through a 19-song set that felt less like a concert and more like an extended confession. She opened with "Paint My Bedroom Black" and didn't let up, threading through standouts like "Deep End" and "Antichrist" with the kind of unflinching honesty that makes her stuff hit different in a crowded room. "Kissing in Swimming Pools" landed especially hard, one of those songs that makes you understand why people care about her lyrics. She closed things out with "Scarlett," which felt appropriately heavy for a room full of people who'd just spent an hour in her headspace.

Minneapolis has always had room for introspective songwriters, from its legacy of indie rock to the current crop of bedroom-pop artists who treat the city like a place to process feelings quietly. Holly Humberstone fits naturally into that lineage—her stripped-down production and focus on personal narrative align with what the local audience understands intuitively. The city's venues like Fine Line have become reliable stops for artists working in this register, where intimate doesn't mean small, it just means honest.

Stay in the Northeast Minneapolis arts district—it's where the city's creative energy actually lives, with galleries, vintage shops, and the Mississippi River nearby. Eat at Café Alma in the same neighborhood for restrained, high-quality Italian cooking. Spend an afternoon at the Walker Art Center, which sits on a rise overlooking downtown and has genuine landscape appeal. Grab coffee at Spyhouse, a roaster that takes itself seriously without the performative nonsense. The Stone Arch Bridge is worth a walk if the weather cooperates.

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