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Broughton In Furness (8th); The Hothouse, Lancaster (9th); The Hive, Shrewsbury (10th); The Musician, Leicester (12th); The Works, Sowerby Bridge (13th); Cecil Sharp House, London (16th); Bournemouth Folk Club (17th).
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Bellowhead appear at The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (7th Nov); Warrington Parr Hall (8th); Cheltenham Town Hall (9th); King George’s Hall, Blackburn (10th); Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury (11th); Birmingham Symphony Hall (12th); G Live, Guildford (13th); Bedford Corn Exchange (14th); William Aston Hall (15th); Portsmouth Guildhall (16th); Great Hall, Exeter (17th); Hall For Cornwall, Truro (18th); Cheese & Grain, Frome (19th); De Montfort Hall, Leicester (20th); Aberystwyth Arts Centre (21st); Winding Wheel, Chesterfield (22nd); Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone (23rd).
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Winterstream, in collaboration with Sir Terry Pratchet, is promoted with live dates at Babbacombe Theatre Torquay (15th Nov); Hall For Cornwall, Truro (16th); Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham (17th); Forest Folk, Wickham (18th); Octagon Theatre,Yeovil (20th); Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple (21st); Electric Palace, Bridport (22nd); Exmouth Pavilion (23rd); Theatre & Convention Centre, Southport (25th); St Georges Hall, Bradford (26th); The Sage, Gateshead (27th); Floral Pavilion Theatre, New Brighton (28th); Royal & Derngate, Northampton (29th) and into December.
Steve Tilston’s tours material from his new CD Happenstance with both solo shows and with his trio*: Not the White Horse Folk Club, Beverley (21st Oct); Rothbury Roots, Queens Head Hotel, Rothbury (24th); Watson Institute, Castle Carrock, Brampton (25th); Water Yeat Village Hall, Ulverston, Cumbria (26th); *Chapel Arts Centre, Lower Borough Walls, Bath (1st Nov); *Acorn, Parade Street, Penzance (2nd); *Willows Social Club, Bryning Fern Lane, Kirkham (6th); *Playhouse2, Newtown Street, Shaw, Nr Oldham (8th); *Folk & Roots Festival, Trades Club, Holme Street, Hebden Bridge (9th); Ely Folk Club, The Old Dispensary, St
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Mary’s Street, (13th); Great Knight Folk Club, The Old White Hart, Far Cotton, Northampton (19th); *Biddulph Up in Arms, Biddulph Arms, Congleton Road, Biddulph (20th); *Bridgwater Arts Centre, Castle Street, Bridgwater (21st); *Ariel Centre, King Edward VI College Campus, Ashburton Road, Totnes (23rd); Bingham Folk Club, The Town Pavilion, Brendon Grove, Bingham (29th).
Martin Simpson heads north with dates at Theatre By The Lake, Lakeside, Keswick (3rd Nov); Edinburgh Folk Club (6th); Universal Hall, Findhorn (7th); Carnegie Hall, Nr Portmahomack, Tain (8th); Resolis Memorial Hall, Black Isle (9th); Glen Urquart Public Hall, Blairbeg, Drumnadrochit (10th); An Lanntair, Stornoway (12th); The Tin Hut, Gartly (13th); Montrose Folk Club (14th); Stonehaven Folk Club (15th); Milngavie Folk Club, The Fraser Centre (16th); Red Lion Folk Club, Kings Heath, Birmingham (27th); The Railway, Winchester (28th); Rhos-Y-Gilwen, Rhoshill, Cardigan (29th); Bridport Arts Centre (30th).
Al Stewart is currently on tour with remaining dates at: Anvil, Basingstoke (19th Oct); Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (22nd); Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham (23rd); Fairfield Halls Concert Hall, Croydon (24th); Victoria Theatre, Halifax (26th).
Show Of Hands with Miranda Sykes embark on the second leg of their Hand In Hand autumn tour, with dates at Floral Pavilion Theatre, New Brighton, Wirral (7th Nov), The Grand Theatre, Blackpool (8th); Gala Theatre, Durham (9th); Colston Hall, Bristol (10th); Cadogan Hall, London (13th); The Alban Arena, St Albans (14th); Warwick Arts Centre (15th); The Pyramids, Portsmouth (16th); Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells (20th); Connaught Theatre, Worthing (21st); New Theatre Oxford (22nd); The Concert Hall, Reading (23rd); Cambridge Corn Exchange (27th); Octagon Theatre, Yeovil (28th); The Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple (29th); Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone (30th).
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Maria Muldaur, featured in this issue, is supporting Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings this month at Orchard Theatre, Dartford (28th Oct); Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
(29th); Royal Hall, Harrogate (30th); Victoria Hall, Stoke (1st Nov); Regent, Ipswich (2nd); Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury (3rd); Colston Hall, Bristol (4th); Salisbury City Hall (6th).
Jez Lowe has November dates, solo or with The Bad Pennies*, at Craigie Village Hall, Ayrshire (2nd); South Holland Centre, Spalding (6th); Beggars, Withernsea, Humberside (7th); Lichfield Arts Centre * (8th); Trades Club, Hebden Bridge * (9th); Readifolk, RISC Centre, Reading, Berks (10th); White Hill Centre, Chesham (11th); Hollingwood Hub, Chesterfield * (12th); Village Hall, Cookley * (13th); Hurley Village Hall, Atherstone * (14th); Community Resource Centre, North Wingfield, Chesterfield * (15th); Milton Village Hall, Repton * (16th); Florence Nightingale Memorial Hall, Holloway * (17th); Llantrisant Folk Club, Pontyclun (20th); Woodman, Burnley (22nd); Vineburgh Centre, Irving (27th); Tollbooth Centre, Falkirk (28th); House Concert, Moffat (29th).
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Breabach appear at The Spree, Paisley (20th Oct); Biggar Little Festival (26th); NCEM, York (30th); Theatre Severn,
Shrewsbury (31st); The Met, Bury (1st Nov); Rodewald Suite, Liverpool Philharmonic (2nd/3rd); The Junction, Cambridge (4th); Red Lion, Birmingham (6th); Ropetackle, Shoreham-by-Sea (7th); Wiltshire Music Centre (8th); Celtic Folk, Dorset (9th); Birnam Arts Centre (14th); Tolbooth, Stirling (15th); Tayvallich Village Hall (16th); Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre, Peebles (21st); Kings Place, London (22nd); Number 8, Worcester (23rd); Nettlebed Folk Club, Henley on Thames (25th); Princess Pavillion, Falmouth (26th); Phoenix, Exeter (27th); Colchester Arts Centre (28th).
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Adrian Edmondson & The
Bad Shepherds play at The Sage, Gateshead (13th Nov); O2 ABC, Glasgow (14th); The Waterside, Sale (15th); O2 Academy 2, Liverpool (16th); City Varieties, Leeds (17th); Komedia, Bath (20th); Birmingham Town Hall (21st); Exeter Phoenix (22nd); Falmouth Pavilions (23rd); Brook, Southampton (24th); The Globe, Cardiff (27th); Gloucester
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Guildhall (28th); Corby Cube (29th); Farnham Maltings (30th).
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Lau have November dates at Central Methodist Hall, Central Buildings, Oldham (13th Nov); Pocklington Arts Centre All Saints Church, Pocklington, (14th); Lincoln Drill Hall (15th); Royal Spa Centre, Leamington Spa (19th); Salisbury Arts Centre, Bedwin Street, Salisbury (20th); De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill On Sea (21st); St Mary’s Arts Centre, Sandwich, Kent (22nd); Queens Hall, Edinburgh (28th).
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Martin Carthy has solo dates at Folk On The Coast, Bognor Regis (8th Nov); Silver Street Sessions, Wiveliscombe (9th); The Barrelhouse, Totnes (10th); Brook Theatre, Chatham (21st); Cellar Upstairs Folk Club, Exmouth Arms, London, NW1 (23rd); The Greys, Brighton (25th); The Rock At Maltby (29th) and some remaining duo dates with Dave Swarbrick at Exeter Phoenix (20th Oct); Kirkgate Centre, Cockermouth (25th); RNCM, Manchester (26th); The Atkinson Southport (2nd Nov).
The Black Umfolosi 5 have dates at Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham-By-Sea (20th Oct); Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead (23rd); Swindon Arts Centre (24th); The Spring, Havant (25th); Bromsgrove Artrix (27th); Bodorgan Community Hall, Anglesey (30th); Grand Theatre, Swansea (31st); The Tolbooth, Stirling (1st Nov); Universal Hall, Findhorn (3rd); The Gaiety, Carrick St, Ayr (5th); Birnam Arts Centre, Perthshire (6th & 7th); Lochinver Village Hall (8th); Caird Hall, City Square, Dundee (9th); Riding Hall Theatre, Thoresby Courtyard, Ollerton (14th); Hoby Village Hall, Nr Melton Mowbray (15th); Colston Bassett Village Hall, School Lane (16th); Terry O’Toole Theatre, North Hykeham (17th).
Lunasa appear at The
Catstrand, High St, Castle Douglas, New Galloway (30th Oct); The Library Theatre, Sheffield (31st); Victoria Hall, Saltaire, (1st Nov); Canterbury Festival Spiegeltent (2nd); The Red Lion, Salisbury (3rd).
The Full English tour with Fay Hield, Nancy Kerr, Seth Lakeman, Martin Simpson, Sam Sweeney, Rob Harbron and Ben Nicholls finishes up this
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