Warning: Spoilers For Heartstopper Season 3 Ahead!

Heartstopperseason 3 is arguably the show’s most emotionally moving installment to date, helped largely by its extensive soundtrack. The season sees the show’s central characters navigating gender identity and mental health struggles, all while taking in the youthful joys of first love. The complex storytelling present in theHearstopper’sthird season, which sees the return of many beloved charactersadapted from the graphic novels of the same name by Alice Oseman, is layered over the perfect indie pop soundtrack.

Much of the show’s soundtrack features LGBTQ+ and British musicians, mirroring the story’s setting and adding to the immersive viewing experience. The show offers a uniquely intimate portrait of LGBTQ+ coming-of-age stories that makes it truly a groundbreaking win for representation. As critics continue to praise the show,the prospect ofHeartstopperseason 4remains a distinct possibility By incorporating fan-favorite indie pop tracks and introducing viewers to new artists, the show’s musical element is just as important as its poignant writing, giving it a longevity that could sustain future stories.

Tori (Jenny Walser) and Charlie (Joe Locke) having a conversation on the Ferris wheel in Heartstoppers Season 3 Episode 8

“the way things go”

beabadoobee

Olivia Colman smiling as Mrs. Nelson and Joe Locke and Kit Connor as Charlie and Nick in Heartstopper

“It’s Euphoric”

“**it gets better”

Tori (Jenny Walser), Charlie (Joe Locke) and Oliver play Mario Kart together on Christmas in Heartstopper season 3

“good 4 u”

“Right Here, for Now”

Jane Spring (Georgina Rich) apologizing to Charlie (Joe Locke) after their fight in Heartstoppers Season 3 Episode 8

When Every Song In Heartstopper Season 3, Episode 1 Plays

“the way things go” by beabadoobeeplays as the first episode of season 3 opens, and viewers see Tori Spring in her room eavesdropping on her brother Charlie practicing how to say “I love you” to his boyfriend Nick Nelson.

“It’s Euphoric” by Georgiaplays as Tara Jones and Darcy Olson frolic on the boardwalk on the way to the beach with their friends, but Tara is worried about Darcy’s turbulent exit from her homophobic home. The show soundtracks the beloved gang’s reunion for a beach day.

Nick dressed as Captain America sits on the couch alone at a Halloween party in Heartstopper season 3

“Paradise Calling” by Birdyplays as Elle Argent and Tao Xu grab ice cream and make memories in the local gift shops, discussing their"summer of love.“Tao gifts Elle a matching bracelet, and Elle gifts Tao a faux flower to honor the way that he first asked her on a date.

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“Happy, Healthy, Well-Adjusted” by Max Bennett Kellyplays in Charlie’s airpods as he sits on the beach, avoiding removing his shirt to get in the ocean due to his growing body image issues.

Charlie (Joe Locke) and Nick (Kit Connor) look at each other with serious expressions in Heartstopper season 3 episode 3

“A Letter To Myself At 17” by Baby Queenplays as Nick encourages Charlie to get in the water in a way that makes him feel comfortable – with his shirt on. Nick then tells Charlie that he believes he has an eating disorder.

“Duet” by Frankie Cosmosplays as Charlie reminisces on all the photos of himself with Nick that are decorating Nick’s bedroom, thinking about how much he loves him.

Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie (Joe Locke) playing Jenga on Christmas in Heartstoppers Season 3 Episode 5

“Best Day Of My Life"by Tom Odell plays as Nick tells Charlie that he reciprocates his feelings, confirming that he loves him, after running down the street to find him.

When Every Song In Heartstopper Season 3, Episode 2 Plays

Rachel Chinouriri And Griff Feature In This Episode

“**it gets better” by Martin Luke Brownplays as the episode opens with Nick meeting up with his Aunt Diane and Uncle Rich picking him up for a family vacation to Menorca, an island off the coast of Spain. Meanwhile, Charlie studies for exams, missing Nick at home.

“I’m Not Perfect (But I’m Trying)” by Rachel Chinouririplays as the year 11 students pick up their grades on their harrowing GSCE exams, with Tara placing extremely high, making her eligible to apply to Oxford or Cambridge University. While excited, she worries about Darcy, who is struggling academically.

Elle (Yasmin Finney) showing her painting at the art school in Heartstoppers Season 3 Episode 6

“Shell” by Ethan Taschplays as the students exit the school with their results, and Isaac feels left behind by his many coupled-up friends. The song continues as Charlie goes home to doom scroll on his phone, and Nick checks in on his friends via social media, awaiting a text from Charlie.

“Abigail” by Frankie Cosmosplays on Nick’s airpods as he sits on the back patio of his family’s vacation villa pondering how to approach Charlie’s struggles.

Tara (Corinna Brown) in a ballet class in Heartstoppers Season 3 Episode 7

“Vertigo” by Griffplays as Tara, Darcy, and Elle help Darcy move into her grandmother’s home, after she left herhomophobic mother’s house at the end ofHeartstopperseason 2. Meanwhile, Elle discusses Tao’s fear of messing up in their relationship, paired perfectly with Griff’s lyrics"you’re scared of love, well aren’t we all.”

“My Vine” by Wasia Projectplays as Nick tearfully confesses to his Aunt Diane that he is unsure how to help Charlie through his eating disorder. She reminds him that"love can’t cure mental illness”,and that Charlie needs the proper care to heal, and the best thing that Nick can do is stand by him and offer support. Meanwhile, Darcy blocks her mother’s phone number.

The Paris Squad from Heartstopper featuring Nick, Charlie, Elle, Tao and Tara (Artwork from The Heartstopper Yearbook by Alice Oseman)

When Every Song In Heartstopper Season 3, Episode 3 Plays

From Grimes To MUNA

“Car Park” by Nieve Ellaplays as the gang heads back to Truham for the first day of the new school year, greeting old friends and foes and embarking on new journeys, with Elle starting art school.

“Pretty Boy” by LÉONplays as Nick and Charlie reunite in the school hallway after three long weeks apart, kissing passionately in a supply closet.

“Genesis” by Grimesplays as Tao checks in on Elle’s Instagram story posts from her first day at her new school, updating his friends every step of the way. An important conversation about Tao’s separation anxiety ensues.

“I’m The One” by MUNAplays as the friends group embarks on a fun day at the zoo to celebrate Nick’s birthday, feeding giraffes and lemurs. Despite his growing weakness and stress, Charlie plans the event for his boyfriend, worrying Nick that he is over-exerting himself. Meanwhile, Charlie grapples with his self-image.

“Complex” by Katie Gregson MacLeodplays as Nick guides Charlie in speaking to his parents about his eating disorder, and discussing potential treatment options. Tori listens on from the staircase, glad that Charlie is seeking the help he needs.

When Every Song In Heartstopper Season 3, Episode 4 Plays

The Episode Features Billie Eilish On The Soundtrack

“I Spend Too Much Time In My Room” by The Band Caminoplays as Nick navigates life while Charlie is under inpatient treatment for his eating disorder. Tara encourages Nick to write a journal and talk to her about his worries during this process.

“Black Friday” by Tom Odellplays as Charlie speaks with Nick in the art classroom about his mental health struggles, and continues as Nick narrates his observations on Charlie’s health. The pair then research an inpatient treatment center called the Daffodil Clinic, where Charlie goes to receive healthcare for his eating disorder.

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“Blue” by Billie Eilishplays as Nick delivers a video message for Charlie’s recovery in the video Tao is compiling for him. Nick is at a Halloween party with his friends, but feels more alone than ever.

“Wish On An Eyelash” by Mallratplays as Nick and the Spring family pay Charlie a visit at his treatment clinic, where Nick narrates that he is happy to see that the therapy is helping Charlie.

“Seratonin” by Angie McMahonplays as Charlie recounts his experience at the Daffodil Clinic via letters, feeling grateful for the care he was able to receive and explaining what his days there were like.

When Every Song In Heartstopper Season 3, Episode 5 Plays

All The Songs In The Christmas Episode

“That Was The Worst Christmas Ever!” by Sufjan Stevensplays as the episode opens with the Spring siblings discussing their worries for the holiday–with Tori concerned about their mother’s stress levels and Charlie nervous about what their extended family would say about his eating disorder.

“Are You OK?” by Wasuremonoplays as Nick texts Charlie about the new dog he got for Christmas, and viewers see the friends each wishing each other a merry Christmas. Darcy begins to explore their non-binary identity as well.

“Bruises Off The Peach"by Ryan Beattyplays when Charlie runs out in the rain to Nick’s house on Christmas after getting into an argument with his mother. Nick comforts Charlie and welcomes him into the home, introducing them to his aunt and uncle.

“So Clear” by Miya Folickplays as Charlie meets more members of Nick’s family and his new pug puppy. They later play a game of Jenga with Nick’s young cousins, and share a grilled cheese sandwich.

“Too Much Time Together” by San Ciscoplays as Charlie and Tori play video games with relatives and a calendar reveals that New Year’s Eve is imminent.

“Enjoy Your Life” by Romyplays as the circle of friends dance and drink to ring in the new year together.

“Rush” by Troye Sivanplays in the background as Imogen and Sahar share an awkward moment at the drinks table. Darcy talks to more people about their pronouns, and partygoers ask Charlie about where he went during treatment.

“Devotion” by Arlo Parksplays as Tau lovingly documents the night, pausing his film project to dance with his girlfriend Elle. Ellespeaks with a new friend from art school about her anxieties surrounding sex as a transgender woman.

“Loveher” by Romyplays as the group debriefs before midnight.

“In My Head” by Nell Mescalplays as the clock strikes midnight, and Imogen and Sahar share another kiss, as do Charlie and Nick. Meanwhile, Tao and Elle go back into the house to sleep together for the first time.

When Every Song In Heartstopper Season 3, Episode 6 Plays

This Episode Offers A Glimpse Into Charlie’s Therapy Journey And Elle’s Art

“I Used To Be Fun” by Teen Jesus & The Jean Teasersplays during Charlie’s birthday celebration. Nick advises Imogen to talk to Sahar about their New Year’s kiss, and Sahar invites Charlie to drum in her band.

“A Young Understanding” by Sundara Karmaplays as the friends dance and play drinking games.

“good 4 u” by Olivia Rodrigoplays as Tori and her new friend Michael sip drinks out of identical straws and observe the party in the backyard, hinting that they may be more than friends.

“A Running Start” by Sufjan Stevensplays as Charlie discusses his body image and intimacy questions with his therapist, Geoff. He looks out the window, feeling hopeful.

When Every Song In Heartstopper Season 3, Episode 7 Plays

Nick Is Conflicted About University Choices

“Dive” by Olivia Deanplays as Tara dances in ballet class, and Charlie and Nick grow physically closer.

“Pegasus” by Arlo Parks (ft. Phoebe Bridgers)plays as Tara opens up to Darcy about the pressure she is under. Tara comes to the conclusion that she needs to start putting herself first when it comes to academic decisions.

“Heartbreaker” by Birdyplays as Charlie removes his shirt in the locker room for rugby practice for the first time in front of Nick. Elle’s classmates support her after a radio appearance went wrong.

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“The Most Beautiful Thing” by Thomas Headonsoundtracks Tao’s video montage of Elle that he presents to her to cheer her up following her encounter with an intrusive radio host.

“Ode To A Conversation Stuck In Your Throat” by Del Water Gapplays as Nick and Charlie have sex for the first time, after an honest discussion about Charlie’s mental health diagnosis and what they are both comfortable with.

When Every Song In Episode 8 Of Season 3 Of Heartstopper Plays

The Show’s Heartwarming Season Finale

“Love You” by Flowerovloveplays as Charlie updates his friends Tao and Isaac that he has lost his virginity, and the pair congratulate him on this big step in his relationship.

“Right Here, for Now” by Bakarplays as Nick and the girls tour several UK universities, discussing their plans for the future and what they hope to get out of the university experience.

“Close One” by FIZZplays as the group tours Tara’s number one prospect, Oxford University. She decides that she does not like the pressure of academia and does not want to head to Oxford the following year, so she ponders a gap year.

“Joe” by Joesefplays as Nick reveals he is thinking of studying sports or exercise science, and the crew takes a liking to the University of Leeds.

“A Good Thing” by Claudplays as Charlie considers applying to be Head Boy of his year at his teacher’s suggestion, and he grows more comfortable with his body image. Charlie heads out to drum with Sahar’s band Queer Intentions at the fair.

“The Outsiders” by Max Bennet Kennedyplays as Mr. and Mrs. Spring leave the fair to give Nick and Charlie their space, allowing Charlie to spend the night at Nick’s house. Elle tells Tao she is thinking of going to art school in Paris.

“million little reasons” by Oscar Langplays as Charlie decides he is comfortable enough to remove his shirt during sex, a recognition of his long and ongoing healing journey in the poignantHeartstopperseason 3 finale.

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Where To Stream The Heartstopper Soundtrack

The Soundtrack Is Available Via A Spotify Playlist

Spotify has released a playlist featuring all the songs that soundtrack each season ofHeartstopper, with season 3’s tracks at the top of the list. The playlist is also available via Apple Music and YouTube. Each song is also available individually on these streaming platforms.

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Heartstopper is an LGBTQ+ coming-of-age teen romantic comedy based on the webcomic/graphic novel created by Alice Oseman. The show is viewed through the eyes of a young gay British teen named Charlie Spring, whose crush on a classmate grows into something more meaningful as they slowly get closer throughout the series. The show navigates the challenges of LGBTQ+ youth during tumultuous adolescent years.