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Scratch Performance – Stainer’s Crucifixion

🎶 Scratch Performance – Stainer’s Crucifixion 🎶 Join us at All Saints, Evesham for this powerful and moving work. No charge to sing or attend – all welcome. To take part, contact Mark Blackwell: 📧 markblackwell96@gmail.com 📞 07768 146879 📩 Or send a Facebook message Please share!

Bring Back Summer – Live Music Night

🎶 Bring Back Summer – Live Music Night! ☀️🎤   Get ready for a huge night of big songs old and new with Bring Back Summer!   Join us at Evesham Hospital and Social Club for an unforgettable evening packed with crowd-favourite hits from artists like Ed Sheeran, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Oasis, The Killers, […]

A Feast-ival of Words, with EODS singers

The wonderfully talented EODS (Evesham Operatic and Dramatic Society) Singers return to Evesham Festival of Words and Bengeworth Church with a new concert – an evening of musical theatre songs, celebrating all things food! With songs from well-known and lesser-known musicals, EODS will take you on a culinary musical tour – something for all the […]

Scotland Introducing: Heisk & Chloe Mathuru

Six-piece trad outfit HEISK are a force on stage. Fusing accordion, fiddle, electro harp, kit and keys with big energy and bold riffs, they twist traditional and self-penned tunes into something fresh and fierce. Their party vibe lights up festival crowds with a fearless blend of trad roots, funk grooves and pop hooks — music […]

Fleecey Folk: Gnoss

Needed little introduction to the Fleecey Folk audience, Gnoss are back!   Gnoss’ signature sound is a rich tapestry of acoustic layers; outstanding musicianship, deep traditional roots and contemporary compositional flair combine to create songs and tunes brimming with character. Triple Scots Trad Music Awards nominees, the band have built an invested following through their […]

Fleecey Folk: Queer Folk (George Sansome and Sophie Crawford)

George Sansome and Sophie Crawford are the founders of Queer Folk – an organisation that researches queer music and champions LGBTQIA+ musicians. After discovering a rich seam of LGBTQIA+ folk songs in the archives, they began performing this powerful repertoire together, breathing new life into long-hidden stories. Accompanied by guitar, bouzouki and accordion, they now […]

Fleecey Folk: Paul McKenna (solo)

Paul McKenna is one of Scotland’s leading folk voices, praised for his emotive singing and contemporary songwriting.   Since forming The Paul McKenna Band in 2006, he has earned accolades including Scots Singer of the Year and performed worldwide.   His music blends traditional roots with modern influences, seen in collaborations with artists like Tim […]

Fleecey Folk: Ruth Eliza

Ruth Eliza is a clawhammer banjo player and singer-songwriter, joined for her album launch tour with Matthew Ord & Tom Kimber.   Drawing on her love of old-time Appalachian folk music and contemporary Bluegrass and Americana, she creates a fresh take on Anglo-Folk-Americana. Her delivery of open, honest and raw yet well-arranged songs and tunes, […]

Fleecey Folk: Hartwin Dhoore & Ross Grant

A selection of English and Flemish traditional tunes and some self-penned material all blended smoothly into an exciting live performance.   Hartwin Dhoore is an accordionist who grew up and is based in Flanders, Belgium. For many years he has been roaming international stages as a professional musician. Inspired by traditional European music, Hartwin has […]

Charlie Dore (Sing in the Spring)

Charlie Dore “Still Curious” with celebrated multi-instrumentalist Julian Littman.   One of the UK’s most respected and quietly influential songwriters, Charlie Dore returns to the road with Still Curious, a tour that celebrates a lifetime of sharp observation, emotional intelligence and musical craft.   Charlie has written songs recorded by artists as wide-ranging as Tina […]