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Club, Washington (4th May); Chesterfield Folk Club (10th); Holmfirth Festival of Folk (11th); Bingham Folk Club (17th); Grewelthorpe Village Hall (18th); Bothy Folk Club, Southport (9th June); and United Reformed Church, Highworth (28th).
Molly Tuttle has UK dates at Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham (10th April); Night and Day, Manchester (11th); Bristol Folk House (12th); St Lawrence Church, Biddulph (13th); The Stables, Milton Keynes (14th); The Lexington, London (16th); The Forge at the Anvil, Basingstoke (17th); The Greystones, Sheffield (18th); The Live Room, Saltaire (19th) and The Sage, Gateshead (20th).
Kaia Kater is back in the UK in May with dates at Shetland Folk Festival (1st – 5th May); Symphony Space, Birmingham (8th); Servant Jazz Quarters, London (9th); The Stables, Milton Keynes (10th); The Sage, Gateshead (11th); The Crescent, York (12th) and The Cube, Bristol (14th).
Kris Drever has spring shows at La Belle Angele, Edinburgh (2nd May); Threlkeld Village Hall, (3rd); Hunmanby Community Centre (4th); Bristol Folk Festival (5th); Exeter Phoenix (6th); The Junction, Cambridge (7th); The Greystones, Sheffield (8th); Kings Place, London (9th); Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis (10th); Lewes Con Club (11th); The Live Room, Saltaire (12th) and Glassel Hall, Banchory (14th).
Pete Coe, Laura Smyth and
Brian Peters have dates for their new show Road to Peterloo coming up at Glossop Labour Club (8th June) and Mellor Brook Community Centre, Blackburn (9th), telling the background story of the 1819 massacre, using broadside ballads from the period.
Findlay Napier and Megan
Henwood have joined forces for a collaborative recording project The Story Song Scientists, which they are taking on tour in March including Clark’s on Lindsay Street, Dundee (13th March); Kirkcaldy Acoustic Music Club (14th); Soundhouse Concert, Edinburgh (15th); The Drawing Room, Chesham (16th); Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham (18th); Norden Arts, Maidenhead (20th); St Michael’s Church, Dalton, Wigan (23rd); The Old Fire Station,
Molly Tuttle Bragod – part of the Òran Bagraidh collective
Òran Bagraidh is a new collaborative Gaelic music project made up of Gwyneth Glyn, Lorcán Mac Mathúna, Doimnic Mac Giolla Bhride, Josie Duncan, Bragod,
Bournemouth (24th); Kingskerswell Parish Church, Newton Abbot (26th); The Green Note, Camden (27th); The Acorn, Penzance (29th) and The Hyde Tavern, Winchester (30th).
Self-dubbed ‘girl power bluegrass band’ Midnight Skyracer’s The North: South Tour takes in The Hen & Chicken, Bristol (1st April); Ashburton Arts Centre, Devon (3rd); Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham (4th); Square and Compass, Worth Matravers (5th); Frodsham Bluegrass Club, Cheshire (20th May); The Lion Hotel, Belper (21st); St Lawrence’s Church, Biddulph (22nd); Ireby Festival, Cumbria (24th – 25th) and Victoria Hall, Settle (26th).
In support of their new album
Enclosure, The Askew Sisters head out to tour Limelight Theatre, Aylesbury (22nd March); Norden Farm, Maidenhead (24th); The Greystones, Sheffield (28th);
Barnaby Brown, Rody Gorman, MacGillivray and Conor Caldwell – you can read about it from Page 60. They head to Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan (2nd May); Knockengorroch Festival, Galloway (26th) and Dumfries & Galloway Arts Festival (28th).
Leicester Guildhall (29th); Square and Compass, Worth Matravers (31st); Dartford Folk Club (2nd April); The Place, Bedford (4th); The Witham, Barnard Castle (5th); Thorganby Folk, near York (6th); The Met, Bury (7th); Spring Bank Arts Centre, New Mills (12th); Ashcroft Arts Centre, Fareham (16th); The Plough at The George, South Molton (17th); Calstock Arts, Cornwall (18th); Downend Folk Club, Bristol (19th); Cecil Sharp House, London (24th); Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (27th); Chester Folk Festival (26th – 27th May) and Wimborne Folk Festival (7th June).
Hannah James has a new duo with French cellist Toby Kuhn, who together will be playing at The Met, Bury alongside Ross Ainslie & Ali Hutton (17th March); Malvern Cube, Worcestershire (18th); Hollingwood Hub, Chesterfield
(19th); Manic Organic, Cheshire (22nd); All Hallow’s, Leeds (23rd); Hermon Chapel Arts Centre, Oswestry (24th); Kitchen Garden Cafe, Birmingham (25th); Shakespeares, Sheffield (26th); Aces and Eights, London (27th); Bristol Folk House (30th) and The Plough at The George, South Molton (31st). Hannah also has a JigDoll appearance at Kings Place, London as special guest of The Shee Big Band (15th March) and solo sets at Bristol Folk Festival (4th May) and Fishguard Festival (26th).
John Doyle plays at Willows Folk Club, Preston (1st May); The Greystones, Sheffield (2nd); Northwich Folk Club (3rd); The Ale House, Malvern (4th); Kitchen Garden Cafe (5th); Dartford Folk Club (7th); Llantrisant Folk Club, Rhondda Cynon Taf (8th); Music in Moretonhampstead (9th); Ropetackle Arts Centre,
Road To Peterloo – Brian Peters, Laura Smyth, Pete Coe
Photo: Kaitlyn Raitz
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