On Stage
Recalling the spectral crackles of Molly Drake, or the heart-wrenching intimacies of Josephine Foster and Joan Baez, Natalie Wildgoose’s ghostly take on folk carries the rarefied qualities of an unearthed archive recording. Writing and recording on various pianos across the Yorkshire Dales using her grandfather’s old reel-to-reel tape recorder, Natalie’s work seeks to uncover the past and reconnect with the places and people that hold her.
Coming off the back of EP ‘Come Into The Garden’, support for Natalie is only growing, with praise arriving from the likes of The Guardian, Clash, BBC Radio 6 Music, BBC Radio 2, The Line of Best Fit, Far Out, Shindig!, Stereogum, KLOF, Songlines and the BBC Radio 6 Music Mixtape Best of 2025.
In live settings, she performs alongside a close-knit group of musicians, where the focus leans toward atmosphere and shared presence.
Across 2025 to 2026, a series of live shows and festival appearances has quietly cemented her reputation as one of the most affecting emerging voices in contemporary folk.