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Aoife Scott and Katy Hurt

A double bill show with award-winning folk singer Aoife Scott and emerging singer-songwriter Katy Hurt.

Born into Ireland's legendary musical clan The Black Family, Aoife Scott is steadily rising to the top of the traditional and folk music scene and has long enjoyed success as an established artist in her own right. Fragile and ethereal one minute and strong and vibrant the next, her dynamic and profound vocals explore the emotional depths of her lyrics, leaving the audience entranced. Aoife has a unique sound and her music has a broad creative scope, but is largely influenced by her own roots in folk and traditional Irish music.

Katy Hurt is one of those rare talents that can write and perform with equal impact. Steeped in country roots, but never one to simply yield to the traditional Nashville sound, Katy stretches the country music genre in exciting new directions, with haunting blues vocals and towering country rock guitars. During the past year, whilst unable to tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Katy has entertained thousands, right from their living rooms, with her weekly livestream series on Saturday nights and has recently begun a second series on alternate Wednesday’s where she dives into the origins of the music that raised her.

Premium seating for this event will be presented cabaret style and standard seating will be presented theatre style.


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