Heartstopper Season 2 soundtrack: every song and musician in Netflix series, from Maggie Rogers to Wolf Alice

A guide to every song played in Heartstopper Season 2, from Julia Jacklin to Maggie Rogers to Taylor Swift
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One of the things that characterises Heartstopper is its soundtrack – the music that plays through the series is a big part of what gives the show its texture.

You might not have recognised all of those songs, but there’s a lot of them you’ll probably want to find and listen to again – from the Maggie Rogers song that opens the series to the Wolf Alice and Carly Rae Jepsen tracks that play throughout the rest of the show.

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Here’s your guide to every song played in Heartstopper Season 2’s eight episodes – though do be aware that this probably constitutes spoilers in some respect. Each of these songs can also be found on Spotify and Apple Music.

Joe Locke as Charlie Spring and Kit Connor as Nick Nelson in Heartstopper Series 2, both laying next to each other on their phones (Credit: Netflix) Joe Locke as Charlie Spring and Kit Connor as Nick Nelson in Heartstopper Series 2, both laying next to each other on their phones (Credit: Netflix)
Joe Locke as Charlie Spring and Kit Connor as Nick Nelson in Heartstopper Series 2, both laying next to each other on their phones (Credit: Netflix)

Episode 1 – Out

Shatter by Maggie Rogers plays during the opening montage.

Out of My League by Fitz and the Tantrums plays at the sleepover, before the pizza arrives.

Pressureto Party by Julia Jacklin plays during the dance scene.

Beach by Wolf Alice plays during the closing montage.

Episode 2 – Family

Paradise by Carmody plays during the opening scenes at the park.

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You Wouldn’t Like Me by Tegan and Sara plays during the ending montage.

Episode 3 – Promise

Retrospect by Vista plays during the opening montage.

Things Will Be Fine by Metronomy plays when Tao and Elle meet before school.

The Sound by 1975 plays when the group arrive at the bonfire.

Le tromp de la mor by Frank Hardy plays when Tao and Elle go to the cinema. 

Miss You by Bad Smith plays when the fire is lit.

Love Song by Beabadobee plays over the final credits.

Episode 4 – Challenge

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Obsessed by Hatchie plays as they pack their suitcases into the coach.

Un peu plus souvent by Alexia Gredy plays during the initial French montage.

Mona Lisa by mxmtoon plays when Tao and Elle visit the art museum.

Freak Out by Maya Folick plays over the final credits.

Episode 5 – Heat

Nobody Really Cares by Baby Queen plays as Nick messages his dad from the hotel.

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Doesn't matter (voleur de soleil) by Christine and the Queens plays as the class climb the stairs of the Eiffel Tower.

Fall In Love With A Girl (feat. Orla Gartland) by Cavetown plays as Tao and Elle walk the streets of Paris.

Never Be the Same by Gabrielle Aplin plays when Nick and Charlie take a trip to the café.

Episode 6 – Truth/Dare

On était beau (German Version) by Louane plays during the opening montage.

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3D Feelings by Alfie Templeman plays when the surprise party begins.

Then It All Goes Away by Dayglow plays during the surprise party.

Hot & Heavy by Lucy Dacus plays when Isaac is reading his book.

Deep End by Holly Humberstone plays when Nick and Charlie kiss.

Episode 7 – Sorry

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We Can Be Anything by Baby Queen plays during the opening Instagram montage.

Cry by Caroline Rose plays as they arrive at the art show.

Crush Culture by Conan Grey plays during the art show.

Blush by Wolf Alice plays in the final scenes of the episode.

Episode 8 – Perfect

Colours of You by Baby Queen plays during the initial opening montage.

Cut to the Feeling by Carly Rae Jepsen plays during the Instagram montage.

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