Stars are Broseley-bound

Broseley’s Birchmeadow is welcoming back three very different acts this autumn, with Wild Willy Barrett’s French Connection appearing first on Saturday 23 September. The last time this band visited, they had the audience dancing in the aisles thanks to full-on fiddle, banjo and Irish pipes interspersed with haunting vocals, cello and guitar – plus plenty of Gallic bonhomie.

Next up are Fordante, who on Friday 29 September present a concert of classical and film favourites including tunes from Bolero and Madame Butterfly, set to stunning projected visuals and lighting.
Finally, Yorkshire lasses O’Hooley and Tidow return for a third time to promote their new album ‘Shadows’. They’re appearing on Saturday 28 October, delivering a varied style that takes in darkly haunting ballads and upbeat folk-pop – they were nominated again this year in the BBC2 Folk Awards.
Tickets are available at Downes’ in Broseley High Street – for prices and start times, visit birchmeadow.org.uk or call 07890 057832.

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn
On Key

Related Posts

Black belts for Anna and Chris

Bridgnorth martial artists Anna Bradford and Chris Murr have passed their latest black belt gradings after training at Bridgnorth Tae Kwon-Do, based at St Leonard’s

Lou Sanders joins Shrewsbury line-up

Shrewsbury International Comedy Festival (SICFest) has announced the final act for its flagship gala show at Theatre Severn this summer. The highlight of SICFest will

Firm’s drive to tackle rural isolation

Charities and community organisations tackling rural isolation across Shropshire are to share a £15,000 grant fund launched by the UK’s last surviving aluminium rolling mill.