Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Nova Twins Talk Favorite London Venues And Their Latest Album Supernova

Amy Love and Georgia South, best known as Nova Twins, released their debut album Who Are The Girls? at the beginning of the pandemic. Three years later, the hard-hitting duo are gracing stages around the world, including a recent performance on ShipRocked and an upcoming extended tour with MUNA around the United States. 

The Travel Addict caught the Nova Twins last weekend performing their bangers on the Octane Stage at Welcome to Rockville winning over new fans in America. If you missed Rockville, the ladies will be taking the stage at Sonic Temple today in Columbus, Ohio. 

Nova Twins Talk Favorite London Venues And Supernova Album
Photo Credit: Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

We caught up with the London duo to talk about their newest album, Supernova, what it was like on their first ShipRocked and why they think you should add London to your travel itinerary. 

What’s your perfect day in London?

Oh, I think a nice cocktail bar and see a gig in Camden. All our grassroots venues we’re going to shout out – The Camden Assembly, The Lexington, Stable’s quite fun. If you wanna go really deep into South London, The Fox and Firkin. Go find a little bar, grassroots venue, have a drink. 

Let’s talk about Supernova. What is your favorite song to play live? 

“Choose Your Fighter” is really fun. Or “Fire & Ice.” 

Photo Credit: Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

What’s the story behind “Bassline Bitch”?

Oh, long time ago! That was our first single that we released. 

I love it. Tell me all about it. 

I think we were in Wales writing it. It was in the middle of nowhere Wales and we were like, screaming it out to the sheep, pretending we were on Glastonbury. Like, “Hello, everyone!” 

And nobody had heard it. It wasn’t even recorded at that point. When we released the video, we actually put in brackets next to it demo because we just thought like, it’s a demo. Chuck it out there. Then it was starting to pick up, so we just erased demo. 

Nova Twins Talk Favorite London Venues And Supernova Album
Photo Credit: Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

What’s your craziest travel story? It can be from a tour or just in general.

At the moment, it’s ShipRocked. I didn’t know people did rock cruises or music events like ShipRocked. We had no idea this was even a thing. How British of us. 

What was your impression of ShipRocked? 

It’s so good. You wake up, open the curtain and it’s just the sea. There are dolphins and fish. Everything looks like a screensaver. 

Photo Credit: Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

You didn’t know you could play music and live with your fans?

We’re like, how do we get back there every year? It’s very surreal. 

Yeah, it’s fun. What’re your must-have items when traveling? 

Obviously, our gear. Makeup remover and makeup. A pair of slippers. If you bring your slippers that you wear at home, you feel that familiarity and comfort. 

You’ve been collaborating with a lot of artists. Are there any future collaborations you’d love to have? 

Doja Cat is really cool. Lil Nas X. They’re somewhat different from what we do, but we love seeing that mix of worlds. It creates something completely new. Our heaviness and their sass would be really cool. 

Nova Twins Talk Favorite London Venues And Supernova Album
Photo Credit: Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

What’s your perfect vacation?

I think just somewhere where you can do things, that looks beautiful like ShipRocked did, but you can also have all the excursions.  

Do you have any thoughts on Meghan and Harry?

We love Meghan and Harry. They’re just doing their thing. It’s very divisive in England because of all the media and stuff. It’s like a soap opera at the moment. They’re just two humans with children. Just leave them alone. It’s getting ridiculous. 

Nova Twins Talk Favorite London Venues And Supernova Album
Photo Credit: Amy Harris/The Travel Addict

What’s in store for you in 2023?

Touring. We’re about to go on our headline UK/EU tour. Then we go on tour with MUNA in the spring. 

Any cities you’re looking forward to?

New York, personally. Chicago’s cool. I know we’re going to Philly and Charlotte, places we haven’t been. Atlanta. New York. We do love New York. 

Philly is one of my favorites.

Is it cool? We’ve never been, so we don’t know what to expect. We’re still quite new at touring. We’ve done some of the big cities, but this will be the biggest tour. We’ll be doing it for like a month.

Get tickets to their latest tour here.

Latest

Masterpieces in Motown: Inside the Detroit Institute of Arts Museum

The Detroit Institute of Arts Museum is among the...

Chris Stapleton and Brooks & Dunn Top The Bill for Two Step Inn

Returning to San Gabriel Park for its fourth year,...

Meeting the Makers: A Road Trip Through Northern Indiana Shows Off the Goods

When you think “road trip”, what comes to mind?...

Josh Todd Talks 25 Years of Buckcherry, Sturgis Madness, Must-Have Travel Items and More

Buckcherry is a five-piece Anaheim, California based band that...

Don't miss

Masterpieces in Motown: Inside the Detroit Institute of Arts Museum

The Detroit Institute of Arts Museum is among the...

Chris Stapleton and Brooks & Dunn Top The Bill for Two Step Inn

Returning to San Gabriel Park for its fourth year,...

Meeting the Makers: A Road Trip Through Northern Indiana Shows Off the Goods

When you think “road trip”, what comes to mind?...

Josh Todd Talks 25 Years of Buckcherry, Sturgis Madness, Must-Have Travel Items and More

Buckcherry is a five-piece Anaheim, California based band that...

Bellagio’s Opens “Autumn Majesty: A Glamorous Harvest” to Public

Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has opened “Autumn Majesty:...
Amy Harris
Amy Harris is a writer and photographer who has been traveling for 20 years and flown over 2 million miles to visit over 80 countries on 6 continents. She is a freelance photographer for Invision by Associated Press, AP Images and Rex/Shutterstock. Her work can be seen in various publications and websites including: Rolling Stone, AP Images, National Geographic Books, Fodor’s Travel Guides, Forbes.com, Lonely Planet Travel Guides, JetStar magazine, and Delta Sky Magazine.

Masterpieces in Motown: Inside the Detroit Institute of Arts Museum

The Detroit Institute of Arts Museum is among the top six in the nation, containing over 65,000 works of art. The building is 658,000...

Chris Stapleton and Brooks & Dunn Top The Bill for Two Step Inn

Returning to San Gabriel Park for its fourth year, Two Step Inn is back on April 18–19th, 2026 in Georgetown, TX. The festival will...

Meeting the Makers: A Road Trip Through Northern Indiana Shows Off the Goods

When you think “road trip”, what comes to mind? The World’s Biggest Ball of Yarn? Buccees pit stops, Route 66, gas station pizza and...