- Minna has signed with global booking agency ROAM for live music and touring representation across Europe and the UK, led by agent Stuart Kennedy.
- The deal lands ahead of her new EP Colorado, written during a stay at a wolf sanctuary in Colorado, USA, following 2025's Camino EP.
- She's headlined a sold-out show at St Pancras Old Church and picked up support slots for The Shires, Russell Crowe and Newton Faulkner.
- 2026 brings the Colorado release and a run of Australian dates, including Town Folk Festival.
UK folk artist Minna has signed with global booking agency ROAM for live music and touring representation across Europe and the UK, with agent Stuart Kennedy leading the deal.
Originally from the Scottish Borders and now based in London, Minna grew up surrounded by musicians and found her voice in folk storytelling early on.
She’s built real momentum in recent years, headlining a sold-out show at London’s St Pancras Old Church and landing support slots for The Shires, Russell Crowe and Newton Faulkner. Comedian Johnny Vegas even likened her to a young Janis Joplin during a BBC Radio chat.
Her 2025 EP Camino launched an “adventure-folk” series rooted in travel and connection. The follow-up, Colorado, was written while she lived and worked at a wolf sanctuary in Colorado, USA, and arrives later this year alongside a run of Australian shows including Town Folk Festival.
This signing adds her to ROAM’s busy 2026 signing slate, which already includes Alice Faye’s Europe/UK deal, Scarlet Demore’s North America/Asia/Australia/New Zealand signing, and TWO LANES’ move for the Americas.
Takeaways
This is a clean, sensible pairing. Minna’s been doing the unglamorous work: headline shows in small rooms, support slots with bigger names, building a sound distinctive enough that a comedian on BBC Radio compares her to Janis Joplin.
ROAM’s European touring infrastructure is exactly what turns that kind of grassroots traction into something bigger.
The timing matters too. Landing the deal right as Colorado is about to drop gives ROAM a built-in campaign to work with, and gives Minna a real shot at converting one-off support slots into headline runs of her own.
Could Colorado‘s wolf-sanctuary backstory become the hook that gets Minna real festival traction across Europe? Will her physical, travel-driven songwriting set her apart in an increasingly crowded folk scene?