We are pleased to be offering our Young Folk at the Hall program in Marystown from November 15th-17th! This program was started by Fergus O’ Byrne to provide an opportunity for young musicians to meet and share in the fun of playing music together and it has been an invaluable part of the cultural development of young artists over the last 20 plus years.For more information regarding the program and concert and to register, click More Info
No stranger to the session, Tamsyn Russell will be hosting this months Folk Night trad gathering. Don’t delay – tunes and songs to be had at 9pm!
We are pleased to be offering our Young Folk at the Hall program in Happy Valley-Goose Bay from September 6th-8th! This program was started by Fergus O’ Byrne to provide an opportunity for young musicians to meet and share in the fun of playing music together and it has been an invaluable part of the cultural development of young artists over the last 20 plus years.
For more information regarding the program and concert and to register, click more info!
XIA-3 are back to Folk it up at the ship with some Guzheng meets Punk realness. This show always fills up so be sure to get down early!
Folk Night features Jenny Gear, Sandy Morris, Darren Browne, and Erin Best. With this lineup, what else can words even say. Be there!!
Jared Waterman’s grassroots performances are a soulful blend of raw talent, thoughtful lyrics, and a belief in the messages of his songs. Jared was nominated for the 2022 MusicNL Folk/Roots Artist of The Year, and his momentum is still going strong! Come check out this deadly folk artist at the Ship on September 4th!
HmmmmH is four old friends embarking on a new musical adventure featuring Graham Wells (accordion), Romano DiNillo (bodhran), James Hurley (piano) and Duane Andrews (guitar).
With handy to 100 original recitations between the two of ’em and a love for keeping the old stories alive, Dave Paddon and Harry Ingram are coming to Folk Night to spin us some yarns and tell tall tales. So gather ’round and bring your listening ears for an evening of rich oral tradition!
The monthly session has finally come around again, and this one’s hosted by our very own Rosemary Lawton. She’s like lightning on that fiddle, b’ys, so brush up and join us at The Ship for a 9pm start.
Free admission for musicians and a suggested donation of $5 for pub-goers.