Luca Firth grew up to become a folk singer and songwriter. "I was always pretending to be a singer or something when I was little," he told Reel Culture. He began playing guitar at the age of 10. His influences include Mumford & Sons, Bon Iver, and Nick Drake. Although Luca had been making music since he was a kid, his first single, "Wings," was written while he was in Italy during the pandemic and released in 2021. "That song kind of came out of an upward slope of what felt like being dragged through the mud a little bit," he said. "Yeah, dragging yourself through the mud and picking yourself out of it was the kind of sentiment."

It's clear that his parents couldn't be prouder of him. "He wrote it, composed it, sang it, played every instrument (including drumming against his great grandfather wardrobe) ❤️ and I am SO proud of him" his mother Livia Giuggioli on Instagram in 2022 alongside a video of Luca performing "Wings." 

According to his Instagram, he plays frequently in small London venues. He's released a number of singles and one 2021 album called "A Year of Grace," which is available on Spotify. What's next for Luca? "[T]here's no big dreams yet, apart from headlining Glastonbury," he joked to Reel Culture.