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Calan celebrate 10 years since their first album with their Deg/10 tour, including dates at Harlech Castle, Gwynedd (27th Oct); Miners Institute, Blackwood (1st Nov); Aberystwyth Arts Centre (8th); CelticFolk, Wimborne (10th); Kingskerswell Parish Church (11th); Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen (4th Dec); Stamford Arts Centre (5th); The Met, Bury (6th); Toll Gavel Church, Beverley (7th); Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch (8th); Cecil Sharp House, London (12th); Huntingdon Hall, Worcester (15th); Old Chapel, Alfriston (16th).
John Smith has dates at The Jez Lowe & Boo Hewerdine
Collaborative multi-media project The Ballads of Child Migration will tour in the autumn, featuring John McCusker, Michael McGoldrick, Boo Hewerdine, O’Hooley & Tidow, Chris While, Julie
Matthews, John Doyle, Jez Lowe, Andy Seward and Andy Cutting, with narration by Barbara Dickson. Dates include Folk In The Barn, The Gulbenkian, Canterbury (12th Nov); Saint James Church, Clerkenwell, London (13th); The Cambridge Corn Exchange, (14th); The Albert Hall, Nottingham
Cambridge Junction (1st Dec); Komedia, Brighton (5th); The Stables, Milton Keynes (6th).
Dave Peabody & Regina
Mudrich head out on tour with dates at Green Note, Camden (29th Sept); The Cabin, Camberley (30th); Blues To Bottle Club, Sevenoaks (3rd Oct); The Fold, Worcestershire (5th); The Bridge Inn, Topsham (6th); The Chestnut Tree, Worcester (7th); The Irish Centre, Basingstoke (12th); Walthamstow Folk Club (14th).
Jack Rutter has solo dates at Derby Folk Festival (7th Oct); Black Swan Folk Club, York (18th); Blyth – The Lightship, Royal Northumberland Yacht Club (20th
Jack Rutter
(15th); Floral Hall, Southport (16th). The concert, presented as a series of songs, narration, slides, audio and film clips, premiered at last year’s Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, where it was described as “without doubt the most memorable concert of the festival.” The songs in from it were recently heard as part of a major BBC Radio 2 dramatisation of Michael Morpurgo’s book Alone On A Wide Wide
Sea.The radio drama, including the music, starred Toby Jones and Jason Donovan and reached an estimated audience of 6 million listeners.
Nov); Aylesbury Folk Club, Buckinghamshire (23rd); Roots at 94, Hull (30th); Lincoln Drill Hall (1st Dec); Slaughtered Lamb, London (2nd).
Jack Rutter also has double headline dates with Greg Russell and they will be visiting The Met, Bury (5th Oct); Kirkgate Arts, Cockermouth (6th); MET Studio Theatre, Stafford (8th);
Slaughtered Lamb, London (10th); Church House, South Tawton, Devon (12th); The David Hall, South Petherton (13th).
Moore Moss Rutter have autumn tour dates to promote their recent album III with dates at The Live Rooms, Saltaire (2nd Nov);
Dunton Folk, Biggleswade (3rd); Topsham Folk Club (4th); The Slaughtered Lamb, London (6th); Ropetackle Arts, Shoreham-by-Sea (8th); Whitchurch Folk Club (9th); St Peter’s Church, Malvern (10th); Palace Theatre, Mansfield (11th); Ashby Parva Village Hall (12th); The Stables, Milton Keynes (13th); West End Centre, Aldershot (14th).
Allan Yn Y Fan hit the road this autumn with dates including Ffwrnes, Llanelli (5th Oct); The Function Room, Llanidloes (13th); Hermon Chapel Arts Centre, Oswestry (14th); Neuadd Les/ The Welfare, Ystradgynlais (16th Nov); The Met, Abertyleri (17th); Redwick Village Hall (23rd); Market Theatre, Ledbury (1st Dec).
Allan Yn Y Fan
Lemon Tree, Aberdeen (4th Oct); Ullapool Guitar Festival (5th); Studio Theatre, Bangor, NI (14th); Chipping Norton Theatre (17th); Musicport Festival, Whitby (20th); St George’s Hall, Liverpool (21st); The Wardrobe, Leeds (24th); Picture House Social, Sheffield (25th); The Ram Club, Thames Ditton (26th); Arlington Arts, Newbury (30th); The Met, Bury (1st Nov); Café Indiependent, Scunthorpe (2nd); Square Chapel, Halifax (3rd); The Crescent, York (4th); Middlesbrough Town Hall (7th); Rough Trade, Bristol (9th); Barbican Theatre, Plymouth (10th); The Flavel, Dartmouth (11th); Exeter Phoenix (12th); The Brook, Southampton (14th); St Pancras Church, London (15th); Unitarian Church, Brighton (16th); St Mary’s Church, Guildford (17th).
Seth Lakeman tours in
November to launch his ninth solo album The Well-Worn Path, with dates including Gloucester Guildhall (14th Nov); The Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton (15th); Brudenell Social Club, Leeds (16th); Picturedrome, Holmfirth (17th); Tramshed, Cardiff (18th); Islington Assembly Hall, London (19th); The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth (20th); Cambridge Junction (21st); Cheese & Grain, Frome (22nd); The Assembly, Leamington Spa (23rd); Princess Pavilion, Falmouth (24th).
Cara Dillon finishes her duo
Wanderer tour at Cambridge Junction (29th Sept); The David Hall, South Petherton (6th Oct); Words and Music Festival, Nantwich (10th); Acapela Studio, Cardiff (12th) and Milngavie Town Hall (9th). She takes her Christmas tour Upon A Winter’s Night on the road with dates at Millennium Forum, Londonderry (30th); The
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