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More names for Shrewsbury Folk Festival 

Published on Friday May 26th, 2023

Shrewsbury Folk Festival has announced the latest wave of artists for this year’s festival including Joachim Cooder, the first lady of Celtic music Moya Brennan and the first ever English gig for Nordic folk trio Dreamers’ Circus.

 

Also added to the line up for the August Bank Holiday event are The Cathy Jordan TrioStolen From God – a new slave trade song cycle from Reg Meuross with Suntou Susso and Cohen Braithwaite-Kilcoyne, a solo set from Scott Doonican of The Bar-Steward Sons of Val Doonican, The Hanging Stars and Ruth Angell

 

Shrewsbury’s extensive line up of folk, Americana and world music already includes Billy BraggOysterband,BreabachJiggyThe Dhol Foundation DJ SetElephant Sessions, California based roots band Dustbowl Revival, a solo show from Show of Hands frontman Steve KnightleySpiers & BodenTalisk, BaskeryGigspanner Big BandDaphne’s Flight, kora master N’Faly Kouyaté (Afro Celt Sound System), Maddy Prior & Forgotten LandsElles BaileyLeveretN’famady KouyatéThe Bar-Steward Sons of Val DoonicanThe Salts and Dana Immanuel & The Stolen Band, global folk collective MishraGood Habits,True Foxes, The HoneybeesRapsquillion and North East folk collective Howay The Lasses.

 

The dance programme offers ceilidhs, American, Contra, Cajun, Cornish and Euro dance with 12 dance bands – Bagas FallyonThe Canny BandThe EFDSS Ceilidh BandLasair, an exclusive special 10th anniversary ceilidh from LeveretLil JimMelrose Ceilidh BandOld SpotOscinaPeeping TomTopette!! and Whapweasel.

 

Director of the award-winning festival, Sandra Surtees, said: “With just under three months to go, we’re putting the finishing touches to what is shaping up to be an amazing year with a few more headliners to come yet!

 

“There’s a wide variety of music from traditional folk to Americana and international performers combining to offer a diverse and eclectic line up to suit all tastes. And, as ever, you can do as little or as much as you like with workshops and activities for all ages. 

 

“It’s all brought together in our festival village on a fabulous riverside site within walking distance of the town, making it a great option for those who want to explore Shrewsbury and all it has to offer too.” 

 

The festival has four live music stages including open air and covered marquees, a dance tent for ceilidhs and dance shows and workshops, dedicated festivals for children and young people including music, dance, crafts and circus skills, workshops from yoga to crafting, singarounds and music sessions. 

 

There is also on-site camping and glamping, a food village and festival shop, craft fair and real ale, wine and cocktail bars. Day and weekend tickets are on sale at www.shrewsburyfolkfestival.co.uk, starting from just £43 (including booking fee).

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