Faeland at Bath Chapel Arts
£10 advance / £12 on the door

A gig on Friday 13th March. The event starts at 19:30.


TICKETS: https://chapelarts.org/events/faeland-2/

'Beautiful...modern folk songs underpinned with some classic writing' - Songwriting Magazine

'Ethereal acoustic stylings' - Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music

'Original songs that sit equally comfortably on the seats of tradition and innovation' - C. Elland, FolkWords

The music is beautiful, enchanting, uplifting, technically impressive and extremely accessible. Faeland have audiences singing along and being moved instantaneously, regardless of whether or not you have heard their music before; There is something in the words and melodies which goes deeper than the everyday, touching on the mystical and the unspoken.

The songs are performed on acoustic guitars, accordion, banjo, charango, violins, lush vocals and Celtic harp. Sounds and song combine to give you the earthly purity of Martha Tilston combined with the instantly appeal of Fleetwood Mac, plus all the heart and sensuality of a modern day Kate Bush.

DOORS 7.30pm
MUSIC STARTS 8pm

Entry requirements:

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