We meet on Tuesday nights from 7:30pm to 09:45pm. Admission: Non-Members £10 / Members £8 unless otherwise stated. Membership: £20/yr.
| Date | Event | Event Information |
|---|---|---|
| 05 May 2026 | Winter Wilson | Kip Winter and Dave Wilson bring a sense of intimacy to every venue, blending superb, often hard-hitting original songs, stunning harmonies and musicianship with sometimes hilarious humour and tales of life on the road. Winter Wilson |
| 12 May 2026 | Keith Donnelly & Lauren South | Keith Donnelly, one of the most popular, and, yes slightly crazy, figures in the folk world, teams up
with the scene’s most exciting new voice - Lauren South. Keith’s songwriting and guitar-playing often take
a back seat to his onstage madcappery. Not so in this duo (He promises!). Lauren’s stunning vocals on her
own originals, Keith’s, and the odd ‘trad’ songs, not forgetting her violin, guitar and shruti box playing,
never fail to ‘wow’ audiences wherever she goes. Donnelly & South. Supported by the Copperburg Boys. |
| 19 May 2026 | Sea Swallow | Bill Lawrie & Claire Moodie are a song-writing duo. Their story-telling music and unique vocal blend opens a door and beckons you in, takes you across the ocean and back. Sea Swallow |
| 26 May 2026 | Round the Room | This is a friendly sing-around atmosphere, performers and audience all welcome. Admission: £5 |
| 02 Jun 2026 | Peter Reeves & Jane Bromley | Peter & Jane are a folk duo from Suffolk, who love making music. Their original songs and tunes are influenced by the broad spectrum that is the folk genre and their performances always include a joyful selection of traditional material. Whether playing Scottish airs, Irish jigs and reels, or singing bluegrass favourites, traditional ballads or one of their own songs they centre their arrangements around close harmony between instruments and voices. Peter Reeves & Jane Bromley |
| 05 Jun 2026 | St Neots Folk Festival - Friday night concert | New Roots Finalist - New and emerging talent. Copperburg Boys - A varied mix of acapella and instrument accompanied songs which make for a lively performance. Ragged Staff - Four piece band playing a mix of traditional and contemporary Anglo/Celtic folk music. Ragged Staff Admission: £10 |
| 06 Jun 2026 | St Neots Folk Festival - Saturday night concert | Liz Simcock - What more can we say? One of the country’s finest female singer songwriters, ‘AcoustiCity’. Makes a welcome return to our stage at St Neots.
Liz Simcock Ranagri - Voices and instruments combine to astound the listener with some of the most attention grabbing music I’ve heard in a long time. ‘KlofMag’. Ranagri Admission: £20 |
| 09 Jun 2026 | Gren Bartley | Gren brings a deep understanding of how music connects with character, setting, and emotion. His work spans genres — from delicate acoustic themes and atmospheric underscore to rhythmically driven pieces. Gren Bartley |
| 16 Jun 2026 | Johnny Coppin | Celebrating 50 years as a solo singer/songwriter. His clear voice and songwriting expertise makes his music essentially English with universal appeal. Johnny Coppin |
| 23 Jun 2026 | Kyson Point | Duo, Kelly and David Booth build on a foundation of guitar and piano to craft contemporary folk music inspired by stories and moods found all around us in the natural world. Kyson Point |
| 30 Jun 2026 | Round the Room | This is a friendly sing-around atmosphere, performers and audience all welcome. Admission: £5 |
| 07 Jul 2026 | Cruel Folk | Comprising Sean Holden and Paul Holden from darkest Norfolk. With several decades of playing live music, more recently on the English Folk Circuit. Expect dark tales accompanied by bouzouki, guitar and other instruments. Cruel Folk |
| 14 Jul 2026 | Phil Maguire | Phils unique voice imbues his story led songs with a wistful, heart rending tint. ‘Home Farm Fest’. Phil Maguire |
| 21 Jul 2026 | Broomdasher | A London based acapella group comprising Richard Cryan, Deena Marcus- Jedamuzik, Margaret Moore and Jo Swinhoe, who share a love of traditional songs from across the British Isles. Broomdasher |
| 28 Jul 2026 | Round the Room | This is a friendly sing-around atmosphere, performers and audience all welcome. Admission: £5 |
| Aug 2026 | Closed | A Summer break for the folk club. Enjoy a breather in the Sun and refuel ready for September's offerings Happy Holidays!. |
| 01 Sep 2026 | Vicki Swann & Jonny Dyer | Be entranced by the haunting nyckelharpa, amazed at the cow horn (one of the world's earliest communication devices) and meet some of the bagpipes that didn't come from Scotland. Including lots of smiles and skilful musicianshipuzik, Margaret Moore and Jo Swinhoe, who share a love of traditional songs from across the British Isles. Vicki Swann & Jonny Dyer |
| 08 Sep 2026 | Sorrel Nation | One of those voices that makes you immediately stop what you are doing to give her your full attention. 'Alan Cackett'. Sorrel Nation |
| 15 Sep 2026 | Cohen Braithwaite Kilcoyne | Cohen's music is rooted in the English folk tradition. He is both a powerful and commanding singer and a masterful player of the anglo concertina and melodeon. Cohen Braithwaite Kilcoyne |
| 22 Sep 2026 | Showcase | This will be a showcase evening. Artists to be confirmed. Rob Clamp |
| 29 Sep 2026 | Round the Room | This is a friendly sing-around atmosphere, performers and audience all welcome. Admission: £5 |
| 06 Oct 2026 | John Ralph | A talented country musician from Perth, Australia, known for his roots in Americana and Alt Country. With a sound that blends traditional country elements with a modern twist, he captures the essence of storytelling in his music. John Ralph |