Bio


Known for his synth-heavy beats, emotive lyrics, and jovial persona, Leif Coffield is an artist like no other and is forging a new lane for explosive Scottish pop music. Bursting onto the scene during the pandemic, Coffield has since received an outpouring of radio support from the likes of BBC Radio 1’s Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 6’s Tom Robinson, and has been championed by BBC Radio Scotland’s Phoebe I-H, Shereen Cutkelvin, & Vic Galloway. 

The media has also taken notice, with enthusiastic endorsements pouring in from esteemed outlets like Clash Magazine, PopJustice, Tenement TV, SNACK Mag, and The Skinny, among others. Notably, Leif Coffield has been shortlisted by the renowned blog 'Popjustice' for their prestigious 'Twenty Quid Music Prize,' putting him in acclaimed company alongside names like Ellie Goulding, RAYE, and Lewis Capaldi.

Leif Coffield is now gearing up for the release of his debut EP, following an electrifying live show with BBC Introducing at the iconic King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow. The artist has enjoyed a thrilling 2022, supporting prominent acts like NOISY, Sad Night Dynamite, and fellow Glaswegians, HYYTS.

Building up to the EP's release, Leif Coffield's latest single, "Falling In Love Again," featuring pop sensation Wuh Oh (known for work with Sophie Ellis-Bextor and The Magician), promises to leave an indelible mark on the Pop world, firmly establishing him as one of Scotland's most thrilling rising talents.

Listen up.

I know you’re probably busy, but if you’re here, you’re here for a reason. So, why not do your ears a favour and have me grace your ear holes? Here are three of my latest tracks from my upcoming EP “Apollo & His Unfortunate Love Affairs”.

Upcoming events

  • Vibe Aid: Charity Event

    11/08/23

    Held at OGV Podium, Aberdeen, Leif Coffield will be hosting an event featuring up and coming artists from Scotland to raise money for MND Scotland & MindTheMen.

  • King tuts wah wah hut: Headline show

    01/09/23 Doors: 8:30PM

    Leif will be performing at the iconic King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow for his debut headline show.