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Music Room 10

Daughters of Albion: Kathryn Williams and very Special Guest

Priority booking: Thursday 1 May 10am

General sale: Friday 2 May 10am

The Music Room has always been a beloved home for folk music – and today we’re finishing our tour of Britain’s folk tradition by returning home to England. In two exciting shows, we’ll see female folk artists – both established stars and up-and-coming talent – come together on stage in inspiring showcases of the English folk genre, its history and its future too.  This afternoon, we welcome back Kathryn Williams and very special guest TBA​.
 
Kathryn Williams is a Liverpool-born, Mercury Music Prize nominated singer-songwriter with 16 albums under her belt. With works spanning a range of styles and inspirations, every record Williams puts her name to burns with a meticulousness and an honesty that casts a spell all of her own making. Her last release, Night Drives, entered the official folk album charts straight at number 2. She has also authored an acclaimed novel, hosts the popular podcast “before the light goes out” and writes for diverse artists around the world. Williams is an artist that continues to listen and learn from the greats while, at the same time, undoubtedly becoming one herself. 

 

Find out more about our other Music Room 10 events here. 

Tickets for this event include a £1 venue restoration levy, included in the ticket price. This fee supports building investment at the Grade II-listed Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.


  • Sun 5 Oct 2pm £20/£17/£15

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