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Caverns, Carnglaze, St Neot, Liskeard (14th); Barnfield Theatre, Barnfield Road, Exeter (18th); The Stables Theatre, Stockwell Lane, Wavendon, Milton Keynes (19th); The Y, East Street, Leicester (21st); The Lowry, Pier 8, The Quays, Salford (22nd); Tivoli Theatre, West Borough, Wimborne Minster (3rd May); St Mary in the Castle, 7 Pelham Place, Hastings (4th); Martletts Hall, Civic Way, Haywards Heath (5th); Cutty Sark, Royal Observatory, Blackheath Avenue, Greenwich (6th); Stroud Subscription Rooms, George Street (9th); Stratford Arts House, Rother Street, Stratford-upon-Avon (10th); The Platform, Station Buildings, Marine Road Central, Morecambe (11th); St Michael Le Belfrey Church, Parish Centre, Minster Yard, York (12th); Shrewsbury Theatre, Frankwell Quay, Shrewsbury (13th); The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Coal Orchard, Taunton (16th); The Curzon Cinema, Old Church Road, Clevedon (17th); The Minack Theatre, Porthcurno, Penzance (18th); Cheese and Grain, Market Yard, Frome (19th). showofhands.co.uk


Hannah Sanders & Ben


Savage embark on their Awake tour in May and June, with dates at Roots Music Club, Doncaster (4th May); Wath Festival (5th); Todmorden Folk Festival (6th); The Golden Hind, Cambridge (11th); Heath Street Baptist Church, Hampstead, London (15th*); Biddulph Arms, Stoke On Trent (16th*); The Musician, Leicester (17th); Greystones, Sheffield (18th*); The Hive, Shrewsbury (19th*); The Cut, Halesworth *(20th); Ireby Festival (25th); Florence Arts Centre, Egremont (26th); Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham (1st June*); Matthews Hall, Topsham (3rd*); Southwold Arts Festival (27th); Limelight Theatre, Aylesbury (29th) and Courtyard, Hereford (30th). Jack Harris supports on * dates. hannahbenmusic.com


The Young’uns present The Ballad Of Johnny Longstaff at Band On The Wall, Manchester (3rd April); Cecil Sharp House, London (5th); Ropery Hall, Barton on Humber (6th); The Grand, Clitheroe (8th); Pocklington Arts Centre (10th); Old Fire Station, Carlisle (11th); The Forum, Barrow In Furness. theyounguns.co.uk


Sheesham And Lotus & ’Son


The Turbans play at Yellow Arch Studios, Sheffield (23rd March); Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool (24th); The Lantern, Colston Hall, Bristol (29th); The Deaf Institute, Manchester (12th April); La Belle Angele, Edinburgh (13th); Drygate Brewery, Glasgow (14th); Burnlaw Centre, Whitfield, near Hexham (15th); Islington Assembly Hall, London (21st); The Marshall Rooms, Stroud (27th); The Tin at the Coal Vaults, Coventry (3rd May); The Cellar, Oxford (4th); City Sound Project, Canterbury (5th); Holyrood Academy Hall, Chard (18th); Mount Pleasant Eco Park, Porthtowan (19th); The Globe, Hay-on-Wye (25th); Old Market, Brighton (26th). theturbans.co.uk


Duncan Chisholm performs material from his new album Sandwood at Cecil Sharp House, 2 Regent’s Park Road, London, NW1 (19th April); The Queen’s Hall, Clerk Street, Edinburgh (28th); Eden Court’s Empire Theatre, Bishops Road, Inverness (29th). duncanchisholm.com


Tom Paxton & The


Donjuans play at St George’s Bristol (10th April); Huntingdon, Worcester (12th); Capstone Theatre, Liverpool (13th); The Stables, Wavendon (15th); City Varieties, Leeds (16th); The Lowry, Salford (18th); Cadogan Hall, London (19th); St George’s, Beckenham (21st); The Haymarket, Basingstoke (22nd); Sage Gateshead (24th); Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (26th); Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal (27th). tompaxton.com


Vaudevillian, old-time


entertainers Sheesham And Lotus & ‘Son have Spring dates at The Tin Hut, Gartly (24th April); Old Mill, Palnackie, Galloway (25th); Jumpin’ Hot Club, Newcastle Upon Tyne (26th); North Muskham Rural Community Centre (27th); The Verney Institute, Mansfield (28th); Crich Glebe Field Centre, Matlock (29th); The Bowerhouse, Maidstone (1st May); Kings Place, London (2nd); Tradfest, Edinburgh (3rd); The Canteen, Bristol (6th); The Vic, Isle Of Anglesey (7th). sheeshamandlotus.com


Stick In The Wheel continue their album tour with dates at Widcombe Social Club, Bath (24th March); Colchester Arts Centre (29th); St Edith Hall, Sevenoaks (6th


The Turbans


April); West End Centre, Aldershot (7th); Dark Holler Festival (29th June). stickinthewheel.com


Jamie Smith’s Mabon have Spring dates at Shoreham, Ropetackle (14th April); Llandrindod Wells, Pavilion (27th); Teignmouth Pavilions (4th May); Narth Village Hall, Monmouth (5th); Jersey Arts Centre (23rd); St James Concert Hall, Guernsey (24th); Greenfield Valley Museum. Greenfield, Holywell (9th); Sedbergh Music Festival, St Andrews Church (15th June); Llanbedr Village Hall (16th); Llanwrtyd Wells, Victoria Hall (17th); Cardiff Castle, Tafwyl Festival (1st July). jamiesmithsmabon.com


Nancy Kerr plays solo at Lincoln Performing Arts Centre (3rd June); Redbourn Folk Club (7th); Deal Friday Folk Club (8th); Black Swan Folk Club, York (14th); Etal Village Hall (16th); Green Note, London (18th), and with James Fagan at Ireby Festival (26th May) and Fishguard Folk Festival (27th). nancykerr.co.uk


Melrose Quartet play at The Goose Is Out!, London (27th April); The Witham, Barnard Castle (28th); Soundbox, Chester (3rd May); Todmorden Folk Festival (5th). melrosequartet.co.uk


Kitty Macfarlane plays at Cyclefest, Isle of Man (20th – 22nd April); Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham (2nd May); Black Swan Folk Club, York (3rd); Big Comfy Bookshop, Coventry (4th); The Slaughtered Lamb, London (5th); Walton-on-Thames Folk


Kitty Macfarlane


Festival (6th); B-Bar, Plymouth (25th); Bude Folk Festival, Cornwall (26th & 27th); Twigg’s Gigs, Exeter (27th); Wimbourne Minster Folk Festival (9th June); Beardy Folk Festival, Shropshire (23rd); Evesham Arts Centre (28th). kittymacfarlane.com


Mary Chapin Carpenter with support from Emily Barker appears at Sage Gateshead (7th May); Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (8th); Birmingham Town Hall (9th); Basingstoke The Anvil (11th); Worthing Assembly Hall (12th); Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (14th); Barbican, London (15th); Bath Festival (16th); Norwich Theatre Royal (17th). serious.org.uk/marychapin


Lisa Knapp is doing her May things at Kingkerswell, Exeter (4th May); Harpa Iceland with Gerry Diver (8th); Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham (21st); Walthamstow Folk Festival (26th); Colchester Arts Centre (27th), Bridgwater Arts Centre (31st) Cambridge Junction (14th June), plus full band dates including a double header with Dead Rat Orchestra at St George’s Bristol (30th May); North Wall, Oxford (7th June) and South Street Arts, Reading (15th). lisaknapp.co.uk


Sarah McQuaid promotes


her new album If We Dig Any Deeper It Could Get Dangerous with dates at The Beehive, Honiton (21st April); Nuneaton Library (24th); Farncombe Music Club (25th); Bridgwater Arts Centre (26th); Miners’ Theatre, Ammanford (28th); Ballymore Acoustic Gigs, Ballymore Eustace,


Photo: Zoe Savitz


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