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9 f TOURS


In spite of Catrin's recently announced health concerns there is every intention that the Catrin Finch & Seckou


Keita tour supporting their new album Soar will be going ahead as advertised, with support from Gwyneth Glyn on some dates*. They visit Laugharne Festival (7th April); Tabernacle, Machynlleth (26th*); The Observatory, Dyfi Osprey Centre, Machynlleth (27th); Hall For Cornwall, Truro (29th); Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan (2nd May*); St David’s Hall, Cardiff (3rd*); The Stables, Milton Keynes (4th); Union Chapel, London (12th*); Birmingham Town Hall (13th); Crucible Studio Theatre, Sheffield (15th); Pontio, Bangor (17th*); Canolfan y Celfyddydau Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea (18th*); Bath Festival, Assembly Hall, Bath (22nd); The Guildhall, Derby (25th*); Brighton Festival, St George’s Church, Kemptown, Brighton (26th); Hay Festival, Hay- on-Wye (27th) and Swaledale Festival (28th).


catrinfinchandseckoukeita.com The Rheingans Sisters’


Bright Field album launch tour takes in Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham (9th April); The Greystones, Sheffield (10th); More Music, Morecambe (13th); Gwaenysgor Village Hall, North Wales (14th); Otley Courthouse (15th); Ashby Parva Village Hall, Leicestershire (16th); West End Centre, Aldershot (18th); Chapel Arts, Bath (19th); Downend Folk Club, Bristol (20th); Square & Compass, Worth Matravers (22nd); Phoenix, Exeter (23rd); Mrs Yarrington’s Music Club, Sussex (24th); The Art Shop & Chapel, Abergavenny (25th); Victoria Hall, Settle (7th May); The Old Church, Stoke Newington (9th); The Bowerhouse, Maidstone (10th); Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax (15th); Floodgate Ale House, Stafford (17th Jun). rheinganssisters.co.uk


Following their fRoots Critics Poll Album Of The Year with Ladilikan, Trio Da Kali & Kronos Quartet will play a


Toko Telo


series of rare concerts internationally. They kick off on Fri 27th April at the Kronos Festival in San Francisco, CA, USA, then cross the pond to appear at Jazz Sous Les Pommiers Festival, Coutance, France (11th May); The Barbican, London (18th); Brighton Festival (20th) and Holland Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands (17th June). triodakali-kronosquartet.com


This issue’s sulky cover boys


False Lights have festival dates at Folk Weekend Oxford (20th April); Raunds Festival,


Northamptonshire (6th May); Beardy Folk Festival, Shropshire (22nd June). falselights.co.uk


Anna & Elizabeth tour material from their new Smithsonian release The Invisible Come To Us (with Benjamin Lazar Davis) at Forest Arts Centre, New Milton (3rd May); Quay Arts Centre, Newport (4th); Mill Race Folk, Bedford (5th); Liverpool Philharmonic, Liverpool (6th); Musicport On the Moors, Goathland (7th); The Sugar Club, Dublin (9th); Howard Assembly Room, Leeds (10th); Sage Gateshead (12th); Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh (13th); Old Mill, Palnackie, Galloway (14th); Cecil Sharp House, London (16th). annaandelizabeth.com


Toko Telo – featuring Monika Njava, D’Gary and Joël Rabesolo from Madagascar – have tour dates at The Lantern, Colston Hall, Bristol (17th April); The Stables, Milton Keynes (18th); Sheffield University (19th); York NCEM (20th); Sage Gateshead (21st); The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (23rd); Rich Mix, London (24th); Cambridge Junction (26th); Pontio, Bangor (27th); Performing Arts Centre, Lincoln (29th). makingtrackslive.org.uk


Veteran US bluesman Geoff


Muldaur appears at The Green Note, London (1st June); Whitstable Sessions (3rd); Victoria Hotel, Menai Bridge (5th); Trades Club, Hebden Bridge (6th); The Stables, Milton Keynes (7th). geoffmuldaur.com


Topette!! bring their Anglo- French dance music to Stanley Halls, South Norwood, London (13th April); Southbank Club, Bristol (14th); Rhosygilwen Mansion (15th); Mynydd Llandegai Memorial Hall (16th); Gregson Centre, Lancaster (17th); Tyneside


Irish Centre, Newcastle (18th); Heeley Institute, Sheffield (19th); Wickham Market Hall, Suffolk (20th); St Columba’s Church, Oxford (21st); The Bowerhouse, Maidstone (22nd). topette.co.uk/gigs


Mongolia’s Anda Union, as featured this issue, have dates at Lakeside Arts, Nottingham (16th May); The Con Club, Lewes (17th); Turner Sims, Southampton (18th); Settle Victoria Hall (19th); Sage Gateshead (20th); Coronation Hall, Ulverston (23rd); Cottier Theatre, Glasgow (24th); Knockengorroch World Ceilidh (25th); Tolbooth, Stirling (26th); Eden Court Theatre, Inverness (27th); An Lanntair Arts Centre, Stornoway (29th); SEALL, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Isle of Skye (30th); Lockerbie Town Hall (1st June); McMillan Hall, Newton Stewart (2nd); The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh (5th); Kings Place, London (6th); West End Centre, Aldershot (8th); National Centre For Early Music, York – film screening (9th); Howard Assembly Room, Leeds (9th); Norwich Arts Centre (11th); Ty Siamas, Dolgellau (13th); Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (14th); Bury Met (15th); St Barnabas Church, Oxford (16th); Widcombe Social Club, Bath (17th); Acorn Arts, Penzance (19th); Plough Arts Centre, Torrington (20th); Exeter Phoenix (21st). andaunion.com


Andy Irvine has solo dates at the Plough Arts Centre, Torrington (5th April); Bristol Folk House (6th); The David Hall, South Petherton (7th); Walthamstow Folk Club @ Ye Olde Rose & Crown Theatre Pub, London (8th); Dartford Folk Club (10th); Hambledon Folk Club (11th); Bromsgrove Folk Club (12th); Roots Music Club, Doncaster (13th); The Music Room, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool (14th); Bury Met (15th); Live at The Star, Glasgow (17th); Edinburgh Folk Club (18th); Crafts & Things, Glencoe (19th); The Sunart Centre, Strontian (20th); Black Park Chapel, Wrexham (24th); Red Lion Folk Club, Birmingham (25th); Black Swan Folk Club, York (26th); BACCApipes Folk Club @ The Ukrainian Club, Keighley (27th); Reeth District Memorial Hall (28th); Tyneside Irish Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne (29th); Second Time Around Folk Club, Beeston (1st May); London Irish


Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker


Anna & Elizabeth


Centre, London (2nd); Redbourn Folk Club at The Hollybush Public House, Redbourn (3rd); Chequer Mead Community Arts Centre, East Grinstead (4th); St Edmund’s Village Hall, Hoxne, Eye (5th). andyirvine.com


Joan Baez has UK dates at Colston Hall, Bristol (23rd May); Bridgewater Hall, Manchester (24th); Sage Gateshead (26th); Royal Albert Hall, London (28th & 29th). joanbaez.com


Ladysmith Black Mambazo


play at Warwick Arts Centre (11th May); Bath Festival (12th); Bridge Theatre, London (14th); Theatre Royal, Norwich (16th). mambazo.com


Josienne Clarke & Ben


Walker’s new album Seedlings All will be released on Rough Trade on 23rd March. Live dates include: Sage 2, Gateshead (30th March); Gullivers, Manchester (31st); Cookie, Leicester (4th April); Portland Arms, Cambridge (5th); Colston 2, Bristol (6th); Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff (7th); Boileroom, Guildford (8th); Norwich Arts Centre (10th); Komedia, Brighton (11th); Paper Dress Vintage, London (2nd & 3rd May). josienneandben.com


Jon Boden has solo dates at Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon (17th April); Pontio, Bangor (18th); Aberystwyth Arts Centre (19th); Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea (20th); The Brewhouse, Taunton (21st); The Stables, Milton Keynes (22nd); New Vic Theatre, Newcastle-under-Lyme (23rd); Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham (24th); The Apex, Bury St.


Photo: © Judith Burrows


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