We are delighted for this very exciting super line up of high quality local talent, and artists from afar this month! Join us for a laid back, family friendly afternoon with live music from The Cornshed Sisters, Eddie Doyle, Fossilheads plus DJ sets from DJ Fiona Anderson and DJ Dusty Discs. There is a full bar at The Old Coalyard, and there will be vegan hotdogs for sale.
How Mountain Girls Can love is an inclusive, queer, neurodivergent and disability aware space. We run a pay as you feel policy. We offer free of charge noise cacelling headsets for kids, and ear plugs for grown ups. The facilities are all gender-neutral.
This month:
The Cornshed Sisters are a folk-pop quartet from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, known for their four-part harmony vocals and a blend of folk, indie pop, and left-field sounds.The group, featuring Jennie Brewis, Cath Stephens, Liz Corney, and Marie Nixon, began performing in 2008 and released their debut album, "Tell Tales," in 2012.
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Eddie Doyle is a singer/songwriter hailing from Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Her evocative music draws from the rich story telling traditions of cross-European folk. Her unique blend of soulful vocals and intricate melodies finds a reflective depth.
FOSSILHEADS: CLIMATE CRISIS CABARET!
"Lesbian climate angst is your new favourite genre"
Two folky, theatrical, comical and operatical ladies intent on encouraging audiences toward climate action with their unique songs that put the "oooh" in "existential doom"!"
Brilliant Brechtian cabaret chanson environmentalists” ATTILA the STOCKBROKER
House Band
Our brand spanking new house band is here to warm up the room and play some country classics!
PLUS DJ Fiona Anderson and DJ Dusty Haystack.
Hosted by Winnie Nelson
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