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November - Bob Fox (Rescheduled from September 2020)

October - November

Yes, Faversham Folk Club is open every Wednesday, 8 pm til 1030... we welcome performers and audience to our popular Singers’ Nights. On Guest nights, floor spots are welcomed by M/Cs if you arrive soon enough. A warm welcome is always available at The Limes!

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5th October Paul Walker & Karen Pfeiffer - As seen on Faversham Zoom and at festivals, Paul and Karen bring their unique combination of songs to entrance and delight. Guitar, harmonies and a range of audience anticipation. £8/9 12 October Keith Kendrick & Sylvia Needham - Evergreen banjo and traditional American song selection from a veteran of many Faversham occasions. Sara’s way with a ballad and fount of knowledge ensure an evening of pure commitment. £9/10 26 October Helen North £7/8 9 November Bob Fox - Ex Warhorse, long-standing singer of North-Eastern repertoire, pit tales and ballades. Bob’s much-travelled guitar enhances his powerful delivery, occasional melodeon too. £10/11 23 November Hunter Muskett - Excellent electric folk band with well-crafted songs of love, life and protest. Their last visit prompted many positive comments- their expertise much admired. £8/9 30 November Capella - Haunting harmonies from Tony and Lesley to warm us on the last night of November... plentiful and wide-ranging songs sung with passion and clarity. Traditional and recently written repertoire to amuse and engage. £7/8 14 December John Kirkpatrick - The Guv’nor returns for a pre-Christmas celebration. Cracking songs and gutsy tunes on squeezeboxes of all descriptions. One of folk’s finest entertainers- sure to be popular, reserve your seats now! £10/11

All others Singers’ Nights, and not, necessarily, as advertised in the local paper, Swingers. All other Wednesdays are Singers Nights, only £2, where traditional mixes with contemporary and jollity is encouraged. We ask that you please test yourself before coming to the club, to keep guests and all of us safe and well. We do what we can to ventilate and keep safe by distancing. See you at the Limes!

Tenterden Folk Festival 2022 Thursday 29th September to Sunday 2nd October

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Full Weekend Adult £69.00 Youth 10 -16's £32.00 and Under 10’s £5.00 when bought with an adult ticket Caravan / Campervan £30.00 Tent £25.00

Thursday evening concert: All £14.00

Individual Friday to Sunday concerts: Adult £10.00 Under 16 £5.00

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Up to 4 nights from Thursday afternoon to Monday morning Caravan/Campervan Tents

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HOW TO PAY (also available online from www.musicglue.com/tenterdenfolkfestival/tickets/ Make cheques payable to "Tenterden Folk Day Trust". Send cheque and details of the tickets you require, together with 2 x A5 stamped and addressed envelopes (for tickets and free programme) and a list of the full names of all ticket holders and age if 16 or under, to Tenterden Folk Festival, 15 Repton Manor Road, Ashford, Kent TN23 3HA

Broadstairs Folk Week

Right from the off a stunningly sunny week of quality, variety and goodwill, this year’s Broadstairs festival will live long in the memory. So much to go to, to learn from, to be entertained by. Many congratulations to Jo Tuffs, Tess Watkins and Helen Orry in the office and to new Chairman Ian Bullock, along with Lee, Sally and the entire Committee who put it together with terrific organization… and of course all the yellow-shirted volunteers, who did a great job. Always a treat to see the campsite furled with pennants and a warm welcome checking in… a quick trip to the Arena to see what’s new and to encounter old friends in passing. The packed programme meant instant choices: full-on Lindisfarne, the familiar Sailing Club singaround or the chance to play? Megson quickly charmed the main tent- such genuine songwriting and delivery. Irish scarum tunes and a Hartley cram… and raucous campsite hub confirmed that the party was back… Saturday was aglow with Morris and the Hobby Horse Club, which always bring festival to the promenade for so many. The legendary Sailing Club breakfasts led to John & Di’s