Soul for golden hour, made for forest hearts
Thereâs a special kind of artist who can hush a crowd without asking â the kind who makes you lean in, breathe out, and feel everything a little more clearly. Nectar Woode is that kind of presence.
A British-Ghanaian singer-songwriter and producer raised in Milton Keynes and shaped by Londonâs jazz-and-soul underground, Nectar has quietly become one of the UKâs most exciting new voices. Her sound blends warm neo-soul, gentle jazz phrasing and gospel-tinged emotion â music that feels intimate and honest, but still lifts you up. After releasing standout singles like âGood Vibrationsâ and âGod Talks Back,â sheâs been building momentum fast, with 2024 EPs Nothing to Lose and How Itâs Gotta Be, and newer work exploring heritage and home.
Why see her at Good Vibrations Society? Because her set will be the perfect counterpoint to the weekendâs high-energy moments â the kind of performance that turns the Ashdown Forest into a shared, glowing living room. Picture late afternoon sunlight through the trees, people stretched out on the grass, friends holding hands, and a voice that feels like itâs singing directly to youâĤ then suddenly youâre all singing back.
If youâre coming for that âIâll remember this foreverâ feeling â not just dancing, but connection â Nectar Woode is a beautiful reason to buy a ticket.










