“There is something about Nic that draws you in, captivating you, leaving you wanting to hear more’" Buz Magazine
Nicola Hardman is a theatrical alt-pop singer-songwriter originally from Liverpool, noted by reviewers Get Into This for her "kooky avant-garde-ness..”
In October 2017 Hardman released her double single comprising of tracks 'Just Human' - Hardman’s political contribution to abolish nationalism and promote equality, and her much loved theatrical song 'Little Fish' re-released from her album Full Beans (2015) which saw a full audience and described by Liverpool Acoustic “Hardman seems to break some new and unexpected ground – if that is even possible for an artist this versatile.”
Hardman has performed across the UK, appearing on radio shows and achieving number 2 in a top 20 unsigned music chart for her single Little Fish. In 2018 she appeared in Liverpool’s Sound City and Smithdown Road Festivals and secured a slot supporting Mark Morriss (The Bluetones) at his headline gig in June 2018. She has appeared on Made in Liverpool TV and performed at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall alongside seasoned musicians Ian Prowse, Tom Hingley (Inspiral Carpets) and John Bramwell (I Am Kloot).
In 2017, Nicola was noted for “her assured voice recalling Regina Spektor or Amanda Palmer at times" by Get Into This for her performance in Liverpool's Threshold Festival, and she has gone on to support more great artists throughout 2018 such as Dave McPherson of InMe.
Nicola Hardman continues to write music and is releasing her new single 'Forever (and ever) on 16th November 2018 at The Jacaranda Phase One Liverpool (40 Seel Street L1 4AU)
From November 2018, Hardman will be joining Canadian music artiste Jane Siberry on her forthcoming UK tour!
“There is something about Nic that draws you in, captivating you, leaving you wanting to hear more’" Buz Magazine
Nicola Hardman is a theatrical alt-pop singer-songwriter originally from Liverpool, noted by reviewers Get Into This for her "kooky avant-garde-ness..”
In October 2017 Hardman released her double single comprising of tracks 'Just Human' - Hardman’s political contribution to abolish nationalism and promote equality, and her much loved theatrical song 'Little Fish' re-released from her album Full Beans (2015) which saw a full audience and described by Liverpool Acoustic “Hardman seems to break some new and unexpected ground – if that is even possible for an artist this versatile.”
Hardman has performed across the UK, appearing on radio shows and achieving number 2 in a top 20 unsigned music chart for her single Little Fish. In 2018 she appeared in Liverpool’s Sound City and Smithdown Road Festivals and secured a slot supporting Mark Morriss (The Bluetones) at his headline gig in June 2018. She has appeared on Made in Liverpool TV and performed at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall alongside seasoned musicians Ian Prowse, Tom Hingley (Inspiral Carpets) and John Bramwell (I Am Kloot).
In 2017, Nicola was noted for “her assured voice recalling Regina Spektor or Amanda Palmer at times" by Get Into This for her performance in Liverpool's Threshold Festival, and she has gone on to support more great artists throughout 2018 such as Dave McPherson of InMe.
Nicola Hardman continues to write music and is releasing her new single 'Forever (and ever) on 16th November 2018 at The Jacaranda Phase One Liverpool (40 Seel Street L1 4AU)
From November 2018, Hardman will be joining Canadian music artiste Jane Siberry on her forthcoming UK tour!