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Catch Ye Vagabonds on their first ever UK tour this autumn, appearing at Liverpool Philharmonic (18th Oct); Tyneside Irish Centre, Newcastle (20th); Musicport, Whitby (21st); The Greystones, Sheffield (22nd); The Old Church, London (23rd); Pebbles Tavern, Watchet (24th); The Marshall Rooms, Stroud (25th); Bodmin Folk Club (26th); The Tolmen Centre, Constantine (28th).
Jim Causley has dates at Faversham Folk Club (3rd Oct); Red Lion Folk Club, Birmingham (17th); Pound Arts, Corsham (3rd Nov); Bremhill Village Hall, Calne (23rd). Jim takes his special festive show A Causley Christmas to Guildford Folk Club (7th Dec); Kings Place, London (13th); The Bowerhouse, Maidstone (14th; Readifolk, Reading (16th); Forest Folk, Wickham (17th); Great Knight Folk Club, Northampton (18th); B-Bar, Plymouth (19th).
Dublin-based band Slow Moving Clouds tour their second album Starfall with dates at Howard Assembly Room, Leeds (20th Oct); Liverpool Philharmonic (21st); Band On The Wall, Manchester (22nd); Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry (23rd); Purcell Room, London (31st).
Blair Dunlop brought out his
new album Notes From An Island earlier this year and is heading out on an album tour this autumn with dates at Kardomah94, Hull (27th Sept); Malt’n’Music, Moulton, Cheshire (28th); Robin 2, Wolverhampton (2nd Oct); The Greystones, Sheffield (3rd); Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis (4th); Black Market VIP, Hastings (5th); The Courthouse, Otley (6th); Acapela Studio, Cardiff (7th); The Hug & Pint, Glasgow (11th); The Vault, Hexham (12th); St Cuthbert’s House, Seahouses (13th); The Flowerpot, Derby (16th); The Railway Inn, Winchester (17th); Cecil Sharp House, London (18th); Manchester Folk Festival (19th); Musicport Festival, Whitby (20th); Lichfield Folk Festival (21st); The Lock Keeper, Chester (27th); Henry Tudor House, Shrewsbury (28th).
Songwriter Kirsty Merryn tours her recent album She & I around the UK with performances at FortyFive Vinyl Café, York (28th Sept); Green Note, Camden (17th Oct); Norwich Guildhall (18th); St Anne’s Arts Centre, Barnstaple (19th); Kitchen Garden Café,
Slow Moving Clouds
Birmingham (23rd); Kingskerswell Parish Church (26th); Folkroom, The Village, Brighton (8th Nov); Downend Folk Club, Bristol (16th).
Megson appear at The Corn Hall, Diss (29th Sept); The Hub, Melbourn (5th Oct); Wychwood Folk Club, Oxford (6th); Lichfield Cathedral (19th); The Maltings, Farnham (10th Nov); The Sun Hotel, Hitchin (11th); Downend Folk Club, Bristol (16th); Kitchen Garden Café, Birmingham (22nd); Haverhill Arts Centre (23rd); Ropery Hall, Barton-Upon-Humber (24th); The Greystones, Sheffield (25th).
Kelly Oliver releases a new album of traditional songs and takes it on tour with dates at Big Comfy Bookshop, Coventry (5th Oct); Under The Edge Arts Centre, Gloucestershire (6th); Cecil Sharp House, London (10th); Cranleigh Arts Centre, Surrey (12th); Village Concerts, Purley-on-Thames (13th); Bradninch Folk Club, Devon (16th); The Acorn, Penzance (19th); The Musician, Leicester (25th); Hadleigh Folk Club, Suffolk (2nd Nov); The Stables, Milton Keynes (8th); Market Rasen Festival Hall, Lincolnshire (9th).
Syrian qanun player Maya
Youssef has gigs in the autumn at the Howard Assembly Room, Opera North, Leeds (27th Sept); The Royal Welsh College of Music, Cardiff (28th); Turner Sims, Southampton (29th); St George’s, Bristol (9th Oct); Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan (10th); Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester (11th) and The National Centre for Early Music, York (12th).
Oysterband head out on
their The ‘Other Nice Places We Couldn’t Fit Into Our 40th Anniversary Album Tour’ with dates at Picturedrome, Holmfirth (9th Nov); The David Hall, South Petherton (10th and 11th); The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (12th); Emsworth Baptist Church (15th); Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury (17th); The Stables, Milton Keynes (20th); Robin 2, Wolverhampton (21st); Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal (28th); The Ferry, Glasgow (29th); The Sage 2, Gateshead (30th); The Great British Folk Festival, Skegness (1st Dec).
Lau have upcoming shows at Union Chapel, London (24th Nov); The Gulbenkian, Canterbury (25th); Grayshott Folk Club, Hindhead (26th); Ropetackle Arts, Shoreham-by-Sea (27th);
Abbeydale Picture House, Sheffield (29th); Saffron Hall, Saffron Walden (30th); The Great British Folk Festival, Skegness (1st Dec); Pocklington Arts (4th); The Sage, Gateshead (5th), Queens Hall, Edinburgh (7th).
Danish duo Andreas Tophøj & Rune Barslund have UK dates at The Forge, Anvil Arts, Basingstoke (18th Oct); Square & Compass, Swanage (19th); St John’s Music Hall, London (20th); Musicport Festival, Whitby (21st).
Johnny Coppin has dates at Runcorn Folk Club, (1st Oct); Minchinhampton Church, nr Stroud with Paul Burgess (5th). He has his All On A Winter’s Night Tour dates with Paul Burgess & Dik Cadbury at Pimperne Village Hall nr Blandford Forum (23rd Nov); St Andrews Church, Feniton (30th tbc); Tedburn St Mary Methodist Church, Devon (1st Nov); Wychwood Folk Club, Oxfordshire (8th); Bristol Folk House (9th); Stroud Subscription Rooms (15th); Folk On The Moor, nr Plymouth (16th); Cheltenham Bacon Theatre (20th); Lichfield Guildhall (22nd).
Joglaresa bring their yuletide concert Heigh Ho The Holly to St Barts the Less, London (4th Dec); Preston Minster (9th); NCEM, York (10th); The Haymarket, Basingstoke (11th); Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon (14th).
Harp And A Monkey play at Civic Arts Centre, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire (28th Sept); St Neot’s Folk Club (2nd Oct); Derby Folk Festival (6th); Glebe Field Centre, Crich, Derbyshire (14th); Wilfred Owen Festival, Shropshire (4th Nov); Biddulph Up In Arms, North Staffordshire (7th); Bramhall Methodist Church, Cheshire (9th); Touchstones, Rochdale (10th); Preston Guild Hall, Lancs (11th); Riverhouse Barn Arts, Walton-On- Thames (25th); Boston Preservation Trust, Lincs (30th); Anchor Folk Club, Byfleet (6th Dec).
Sarah McQuaid has shows at No. 8 Café & Deli, Launceston (1st Nov); Village Pump, Trowbridge (2nd); Minchinhampton Market House, Stroud (3rd); St Anne’s, Barnstaple (4th); Great Knight Folk Club (6th); Llantrisant Folk Club, Pontyclun (7th); The Parrot, Carmarthen (8th); Snailbeach Village Hall, Shrewsbury (9th); Doncaster Castle (10th); Quay Arts,
Maya Youssef
Newport Harbour (13th); Chapel Sessions, Southampton (14th); Redbourn Folk Club (15th); ACE Space, Newbury (16th); West Kirby Arts Centre (17th); Bothy Folk Club, Southport (18th); Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre (19th); Cromarty Hall, St Margaret’s Hope (22nd); Gable End Theatre, Hoy (23rd); Assembly Roxy, Edinburgh (25th); Old Fire Station, Carlisle (28th); Roots, Rothbury (29th); Old Baptist Chapel, Tewkesbury (30th); South Devon Music, Bovey Tracey (1st Dec); and Old Bakery Studios, Truro (2nd).
The Kimberleys tour their eponymous debut album at The Glad Café, Glasgow (2nd Nov); The Basement, York (3rd); The Cuban Embassy, Birmingham (4th); The Lexington, London (6th); The Louisiana, Bristol (7th); The Eagle Inn, Manchester (8th); Great Eastern Village Hall, Leicestershire (9th); The Loft, Liverpool Arts Club (10th).
Orkney-hailing band Fara release their new album Times From Times Fall and their album tour dates extend to Masham Town Hall (20th Oct); Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea (21st); The Fleece, Evesham (25th); Brook Hall, Emsworth (26th); Cambridge Junction (27th).
Twelfth Day have dates at The Musician, Leicester (4th Oct); Hen & Chicken, Bristol (5th); Quay Arts, Isle of Wight (7th); Green Note, Camden (8th); Eastgate Theatre, Peebles (10th); Universal Hall, Findhorn (12th); Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh (14th); The Hothouse, Morecambe (24th Nov).
Breabach hit the road with the release of their new album Frenzy Of The Meeting, with dates at St Mary’s Music Hall, London (1st Nov); Nailsea Folk Club (2nd); Stoller Hall, Manchester (3rd); Cambridge Junction (5th); Turner Sims, Southampton (6th); Eden Court, Inverness (17th); Eastgate Theatre, Peebles (22nd); Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh (23rd); The Lemon Tree, Aberdeen (24th); Beacon Arts, Greenock (25th); Universal Hall, Findhorn (28th); Talla An Iochdar, Uist (29th); An Lanntair, Stornoway (30th); The Ceilidh Place, Ullapool (1st Dec).
Lady Maisery head to
Sheffield City Hall (6th Oct); Derby Folk Festival (7th); Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds (10th);
Littleborough Arts Festival (11th);
Photo: Anna Lether
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