Bellowhead – Portsmouth Guildhall: Live Review
Britain’s favourite Folkestra made their welcome return to live performance last week. We were there!
Britain’s favourite Folkestra made their welcome return to live performance last week. We were there!
Bellowhead – the final lap – Harrogate, Liverpool, Sheffield, Manchester sees us crisscrossing the Pennines to catch the folkestra on tour.
‘For one night only’ sees the mighty folk whirlwind of Bellowhead join forces for one more/last(?) time on Reassembled.
Sam Sweeney adds a delicious topping to a growing solo catalogue with the joyful Escape That.
Next in a series, Sam Sweeney switches from solo to duo with an inspired partnership.
News of the stellar lineup that makes up the Indoor Festival Of Folk starring, amongst others, The Magpie Arc.
Peter Knight and John Spiers join forces once more. Casting off any shackles, they roam freely and with abandon in the folk music field.
Sublime structured spontaneity continues to be the calling card of power trio, Cutting, Harbron and Sweeney.
Seth Lakeman releases his eleventh album. Make Your Mark is a set that might see him elevated to ‘folk music institution’ status.
Intriguing, confusing and confounding in turns, the real Jon Wilks stands up and out convincingly.
We are lucky to share with you the brand new video from Banter. Unquiet Grave features Phil Beer and is a traditional folk number delivered with Banter’s unique style.
We are delighted to be invited to curate a playlist of songs for the festival on the Saturday of the festival in-between the live music on the main stage.
Folk with a twist from The World’s smallest Big Band; there are many moments of great subtlety, when Banter decide to rock out, they do so with passion.
Spiers & Boden return with a set of scrubbed up traditional songs with a joyous edge.
News, announcements, ticket details – all you need for the 2021 Manchester folk Festival.