SATURDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER 2024
Tickets on sale via eventbrite from 1st August.
This event will sell out, so you are advised to purchase tickets early to avoid disappointment.
The Bands
Attila the Stockbroker
Attila’s current performance comprises fiery, satirical, political and personal spoken word, dub poetry, acoustic songs and early music punk on ancient instruments. He really doesn’t sound like anything else. And his material is very, very up to date.
Ukadelix
The Ukadelix is a London-based band of 5 women, who have created a genre-defying mix of feel-good original songs and diverse covers.
Their lyrics are complimented by rich vocal harmonies, skillful blues harmonica, accordion, bass and occasional guitar on a bed of drums and ukulele rhythms.
Jason McNiff
Troubadour with 8 albums that people call Folk, or Americana, or Alt. Country. There is an Englishness in his guitar playing, and a European influence in his lyrics. Time Out writes, 'McNiff’s quiet, intimate, fragile-sounding vocals draw you into his world, an almost timeless place, through which he drifts, a romantic loner, a dreamer, at home with the blues.' He is often described as one of the UK's musical treasures, as a songwriter and fingerstyle guitarist.
Rob Corcoran and the Necessary Evils
Dublin troubadour Rob can surely sing, and he has a great band behind him. His lyrically compelling, beautifully observed songs are drenched in Celtic soul.
Kassmann Universal
reggae / gospel root reggae
Matt Percival and Al Richardson
Sultry blues with Matt on guitar and vocals and Al on harmonica and vocals
Umbrellabirds
large folkestra + members of the London Musicians Folk & Americana Orchestra.
Hungry Grass
London based Irish malodeon goat movement that play Progressive Trad/ Folk Rock
Damien Renouf Band
singer songwriter
Fran McGillivray & Mike Burke
Rootsy and rhythmic original songs, Blues and Americana featuring Fran's sublime and soulful voice, and Mike's impassioned guitar.
Kitchen Drinkers
Laid-back, heart felt and upbeat modern take on Bluegrass and Americana.