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Painswick Centre, Stroud (17th); Forest Folk Club, Sling, nr Coleford (18th); Northwich Folk Club (23rd); The Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft (24th); Croydon Folk Club (26th); Black Swan Folk Club, York (29th); Wadsworth Community Centre, Hebden Bridge (1st Dec); West Kirby Arts Centre (15th).


The Furrow Collective are out on the road again soon, with dates at Galeri Caernarfon, Gwynedd (9th Nov); Howard Assembly Room, Leeds (10th); Lincoln Performing Arts Centre (11th); The Slaughtered Lamb, London (12th); The Marshall Rooms, Stroud (15th); The David Hall, South Petherton (17th); Whitstable Sessions (18th); Barnsley Civic Theatre (23rd); Old Fire Station, Carlisle (24th).


Martin Carthy has autumn dates at Good Intent Folk Club, Rochester (16th Oct); The Barrelhouse, Totnes (21st); The Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis (22nd); The Poppy Folk Club, Nottingham (18th Nov); The Cellar, Cardigan (23rd); TwickFolk, Twickenham (25th); The Boileroom, Guildford (26th); Folk At The Malt House, Rishworth (28th); Roots Music Club, Doncaster (7th Dec); Sticklebarn, Great Langdale (8th); The Nether Edge Folk Club, Sheffield (12th); Edge Hill Arts Centre, Ormskirk (15th). Martin is joined by Eliza Carthy for a duo date at K-I-N, Bristol (11th Nov).


Martin Carthy & John


Kirkpatrick head out on their annual duo tour with dates at The Brindley, Runcorn (10th Oct); Ashcroft Arts, Fareham (11th); Tea Clipper Cutty Sark, London (12th); Music at Mottram (13th); Colchester Folk Club (15th); West End Centre, Aldershot (24th); Halesworth Arts Festival (25th); Forest Arts, New Milton (26th); Howden Live, East Yorks (27th); Cornerstone, Didcot (28th).


John Kirkpatrick’s autumn tour includes Widecombe Sailing Club, Dartmoor (4th Oct); St Leonard’s Church, Leominster (6th); Hoy At Anchor, Westcliff-on-Sea (16th); The Burton Institute, Matlock (2nd Nov); Faversham Folk Club (7th); Cecil Sharp House, London (8th); Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, Shropshire (9th); Wyvern Hall, Wylye (10th); Warwick Folk Club


The Furrow Collective


Joan Shelley & Nathan Salsburg


Richard Thompson is on the road this autumn with The 13 Rivers Tour, with support on all dates from fR414 cover stars Joan Shelley & Nathan Salsburg. Dates include Liverpool


Philharmonic (11th Oct); Leeds Irish Centre (12th); Perth Concert Hall (13th); The Marlowe, Canterbury (15th); The Barbican, London (16th); The Forum, Bath (17th); The Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham


(19th); Clive & Grinshill History Group, Shrewsbury (20th); Green Man Folk Club (Alton); Orpington Liberal Club, Bromley (24th); Holy Trinity Trust , Kettering (30th); Montgomery Church, Powys (1st Dec); Bothy Folk Club, West Southport (2nd); Spalding Folk Club (5th); Folk at The Grove, Leeds (7th); Hitchin Folk Club (9th); Stamford Arts (14th); Newhampton Arts Centre, Wolverhampton (15th); The Fleece, Bretforton, Evesham (16th); The Spring Arts, Havant (20th); Bromley Cross Folk Club, Edgworth (21st).


Phillip Henry is striking out


solo with his True North album which he’ll be touring at Exeter Phoenix (25th Oct); Woodmancote Village Hall, nr Cheltenham (26th);


(18th); Victoria Hall, Stoke On Trent (20th); Opera House, Manchester (21st); Grand Opera House, York (22nd); Hull City Hall (23rd); The Sage, Gateshead (24th); Birmingham Town Hall (26th); Cliffs Pavilion, Southend (27th); The New Theatre, Oxford (28th); The Cambridge Corn Exchange (30th); Salisbury City Hall (31st); De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea (1st Nov); Wycombe Swan Theatre, High Wycombe (2nd); The New Victoria, Woking (3rd).


Tuppenny Barn, Emsworth (27th); Chettle Village Hall, nr Blandford Forum (28th); Barber Rooms, Oxfordshire (1st Nov); Cambridge Folk Club (2nd); Calstock Arts Centre (3rd); Cecil Sharp House, London (7th); Upwood Village Hall, nr Huntingdon (8th); Kitchen Garden Café, Birmingham (9th); The Old Refreshment Room, Wrington (10th); Bristol Folk House (11th); Chapel Arts, Bath (15th); West Kirby Arts (16th); Willow Gallery, Oswestry (17th).


And in similar mould, Canadian slide guitar man Harry Manx visits Southern Pavilion, Worthing Pier (25th Oct); Roots Club, Worthenbury, Wrexham (26th); Robin 2, Wolverhampton (31st); The Greystones, Sheffield (4th Nov); St Luke’s, Kentish Town,


Harry Manx


London (9th); Norden Farm, Maidenhead (10th); Platform Tavern, Southampton (11th) and Saltburn Blues Club (14th).


Chris Wood is out on his annual tour with dates at The Craigdarroch Hotel, Moniave (9th Nov); Tolbooth, Stirling (10th); The Hug and Pint, Glasgow (11th); Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh (12th); Middlesbrough Town Hall (13th); The Storey, Lancaster (14th); The Met, Bury (16th); Howard Assembly Room, Opera North, Leeds (17th); Guildhall, Leicester (18th); Kitchen Garden Café, Birmingham (20th); West End Centre, Aldershot (22nd); Quaker Meeting House, Oxford (23rd); Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis (24th); Bristol Folk House (25th); The Goose Is Out!, London (30th);


Photo: © Judith Burrows


Photo: Elly Lucas


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