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Morente, FAKA, Fatoumata Diawara, Gaye Su Akyol, Harpreet Bansal Band, Ibeyi, ISÁK, Jozi Nights, Kronos Quartet with Mahsa & Marjan Vahdat, Le Vent du Nord, Majãz, Martin Hayes Quartet, Matona AfdhAl, Meridian Brothers, Moonchild Sanelly, Nakhane, Nordjordet, Orchestre National de Barbès, SoloN'Ibou, Tabanka Dance Ensemble, Tribute to Rim Banna, Trio Joubran.
EFG London Jazz Festival
(16th – 25th Nov) features events including Windrush: A Celebration with Anthony Joseph, Calypso Rose, Mighty Sparrow, Brother Resistance, Jason Yarde, A Celebration Of The Life And Music Of Hugh Masekela, and other performances with Leyla McCalla & Melissa Laveaux, Mayra Andrade, Bill Frisell, Sam Amidon, Talvin Singh, and a triple headliner with Arturo O’Farrill, Omar Sosa & Yilian Canizares and Alfredo Rodriguez, across various London venues.
Festival Africolor in Paris (16th Nov – 22nd Dec) have announced the first names for their 30th year, including Les Soeurs Hié, Le Kaladjula Band de Naïny Diabaté, Lemma, Hasna El Becharia, Aziz Sahmaoui & University Of Gnawa.
GIGS Amongst upcoming gigs in
that London: Cecil Sharp House have a line-up including Kelly Oliver, Blair Dunlop, John Kirkpatrick’s Tunes from the Trenches, Gilmore & Roberts, Faustus, Calan, Bella Hardy, Ashley Hutchings’ The Beginnings of Fairport Convention, Daria Kulesh, Sheelanagig, Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita, Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith and Lady Maisery’s joint venture Awake, Arise, Sheelanagig, Faustus, Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita, Nancy Kerr, Emily Mae Winters, Lady Maisery, Phillip Henry, Hannah James’ JigDoll Ensemble, In Conversation With Maz O’Connor, Fay Hield and
The Rheingans Sisters – King’s Place
Nicola Kearey, and The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc among others.
King’s Place in King’s Cross,
London celebrates its ten-year anniversary this autumn, and welcomes to its stage Daphne’s Flight, The Rheingans Sisters, Olivia Chaney, Blue Rose Code, Aidan O’Rourke & Kit Downes, Altan, Talisk, Siobhan Miller, Mairearad Green & Anna Massie, Blazin’ Fiddles, Nordic Raga, Belshazzar’s Feast, Brona McVittie, Bruce Molsky, Jim Causley, Frankie Gavin’s Roaring 20s Irish Orchestra, and the Albion Christmas Band.
Coming up at the Green Note,
Camden, London, guests include Dan Webster, Tom Moore & Archie Churchill-Moss, Twelfth Day, Alice Howe, Ragged Union, Lizabett Russo, Rob Harbron & Emma Reid, Kirsty Merryn, Adam Holmes & The Embers and Baskery, The Friel Sisters, Emily Barker, Willy Porter, The London Klezmer Quartet among others.
The Slaughtered Lamb,
Clerkenwell, London has a programme including Trad Attack, Rachel Newton, Jack Rutter & Greg Russell, The Shackleton Trio, The Drystones, Rachael McShane & The Cartographers, Claire Hastings, Lucy Farrell, Moore Moss Rutter, Gadarene, The Furrow Collective and Dallahan.
Cellar Upstairs at the Calthorpe Arms, London has upcoming gigs with Hector Christie & Chris Edwards, Jim Woodland & Mike Bettison, Will Finn & Rosie Calvert, The Norfolk Broads, Damien Barber & Mike Wilson, Beverly Smith, Patterson Dipper, Iona Fyfe, Alex Cumming & Nicola Beazley, Hazel Richings & John Clough and The New Deal String Band.
Anaïs Mitchell brings her folk
opera Hadestown to the UK, running at the National Theatre, London through from 13th November into January next year. Featuring a full cast of artists, Hadestown retells the ancient myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, mixing modern American folk music with vintage New Orleans jazz.
The Irish Cultural Centre in
Hammersmith, London have Autumn dates with Niall Hanna, John McSherry & Donal
O’Connor, Kevin Doherty, Ciaran Tourish & James Delany, Jackie Mcauley, Dermot Byrne, Steve Cooney & Brid Harper, Four Men And A Dog and Celtic Fiddle Festival.
The Music Halls Project brings Diabel Cissokho, Andreas Tophøj & Rune Barslund, Telamure and Andy Cutting to St. John’s Music Hall, London E11; and The Poozies, Tashkezar, Mokoomba, Bamako Overground, Breabach, Deva Mahal and Daiori Farrell to St Mary’s Music Hall, London E17.
And among other London
highlights, Sharon Shannon plays at the London Irish Centre on 5th and 6th October; Bukky Leo & Black Egypt with a Tribute To Fela Kuti at Portico Gallery on 5th October; DakhaBrakha from Ukraine at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank on 19th October; Brazilian supergroup Tribalistas at Eventim Apollo on 4th November; Jerron ‘Blind Boy’ Paxton at the Union Chapel on 8th November; Mayra Andrade from Cape Verde at Rich Mix on 22nd November.
Turner Sims, Southampton
has Altan, Breabach, Cara Dillon, Maya Youssef and Tamikrest.
The Atkinson, Southport has forthcoming dates with Stick In The Wheel, Peter Knight’s Gigspanner, The High Kings, Martyn Joseph, Belshazzar’s Feast, Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band and Cork Jackets and Drill.
The Met, Bury plays host to
Dervish, The Rheingans Sisters, Jack Rutter and Greg Russell, John Smith, Luke Daniels, Chris Wood, Andy White, Blazin’ Fiddles, St Agnes Fountain, Calan, Jim Moray and The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc.
In Bristol at St George’s, the programme includes Ralph McTell, Lankum, Karine Polwart, The High Kings, Alela Diane, Cara Dillon, Maya Youssef, Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita, and Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band.
Coming to The Stables, Milton Keynes: Daphne’s Flight, Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith, Steeleye Span, Lindisfarne, Fred’s House, Raevennan Husbandes & Hanna Haas, Diabel Cissokho,
DakhaBrakha – Queen Elizabeth Hall
Emily Mae Winters, Bella Hardy, Hannah Sanders & Ben Savage, Emily Barker, The Dovetail Trio, Luke Daniels & Nancy Kerr, Julian Littman, Katey Brooks, Kelly Oliver, The High Kings, Moore Moss Rutter, Tide Lines, Siobhan Miller, Oysterband, Winter Mountain, Jaywalkers, Chris Wood, Cara Dillon and Maddy Prior & The Carnival Band.
The Brewery Arts Centre in
Kendal hosts concerts with Blowzabella, Nick Mulvey, Peggy Seeger, Karine Polwart and Oysterband.
Coming to Cambridge
Junction are artists including Cara Dillon, Sam Carter, Emily Mae Winters, CC Smugglers, Karine Polwart, Fara, Blue Rose Code, Holy Moly And The Crackers, Breabach, Stick In The Wheel, Siobhan Miller, The Little Unsaid, Seth Lakeman, Fred’s House and Chris Wood.
The Wardrobe Theatre in
Bristol has folk programming including Ewan McLennan, Bella Hardy, Mairearad Green & Anna Massie, Dakhla Brass and Bruce Molsky.
Downend Folk Club, Bristol has announced its autumn programme with The Lucy Ward Band, Megson and Awake, Arise with Lady Maisery and Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith.
Busy folk venue the Ropetackle Arts Centre, Shoreham-by-Sea sees the likes of Attila the Stockbroker, Rachael McShane & The Cartographers, Steve Tilston, Moore Moss Rutter, Lindisfarne, Daoiri Farrell, Blazin’ Fiddles and Lau.
Coming to Middlesbrough
Town Hall in the autumn are Kitty Macfarlane, Jim Moray, Pigrim’s Way, John Smith, Chris Wood, Richard Grainger & Chris Parkinson, all playing in the Courtroom, while in The Crypt, the Albion Christmas Band.
In Basingstoke, Anvil Arts
has shows with Rafiki Jazz, Haymanot Tesfa & Arian Sadr, Joglaresa, Thea Gilmore, Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker, Andreas Tophøj & Rune Barslund, Eddi Reader, Melrose Quartet, Faustus, Show Of Hands with Miranda Sykes and Cara Dillon.
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