"Witness tender Americana-tinged singer-songwriter beauty in a private orchard in Emerson’s Green. Bristol-born Lady Nade’s been making huge international waves with her heartfelt, fluid fusion of folk/jazz/soul/blues traditions. Fans of Nina Simone, Angeline Morrison, Yola, Valerie June etc. will fall in love instantly."
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19.50 full price, 15 concession, under 18s free
A
gig
on Saturday 29th July. The event starts at 17:30.
A Double Bill concert featuring Bristol's own Singer-Songwriter queen Lady Nade, and Brazilian Choro music, as the second night of Ham Farm Festival 2023. Concerts are outdoors (weather permitting) in a beautiful private orchard in Emersons Green, so you enjoy the music surrounded by nature and birdsong.
The timetable is:
5pm+ arrival
5.30-6.30pm Clube do Choro Bristol
6.30-7.30pm eat your picnic, or you can buy delicious South American empanadas by Latino Street Bites. We also have a bar selling beers wine or soft drinks
7.30-9.30pm Lady Nade and her band
About Lady Nade
“Rising star of the Americana scene” Ralph McLean, BBC Radio Ulster
"Love her voice - check her out’ "Mark Radcliffe - The Folk Show - BBC Radio 2
AMAUK Artist of The Year Nominee 2023
Song Of The Year Winner at the UK Americana Awards 2022
One of Bristol's 2022 Most Influential Women Right Now Bristol.Live
Lady Nade is continuing her rise as a multi-award winning eclectic Folk and Americana singer-songwriter Gaining plaudits on Ralph McLean, Northern Ireland & BBC Radio Ulster, Radio 4 Clive Anderson -Loose Ends ,Mark Radcliffe BBC Radio 2 and 6 Cerys Matthews BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 6.
Her third album ‘Willing’ entered both the official Folk and Americana charts on its release. With the title track Single winning ‘UK song of the Year’ in the 2022 UK Americana Awards. She is currently nominated ‘UK Artist of the Year’ at the 2023 Awards.
Her songs carry messages of love, loss, hope, relationships, friendships and the positive connection between music, well-being, mental health and community. She pours creativity into every song, often lavishing them with a recipe to match.
Her performances are like a reunion. Share a room with her, and she'll give you her story. All of it. The joys and sorrows. You will love her for it, and she will love you back.
About Clube do Choro Bristol
Choro is a form of Brazilian party/dance music that originated in Rio de Janeiro in the 19th century and has evolved ever since (much like jazz and New Orleans). The players typically sit in a circle, and pass the tune around amongst them, taking turns, so it's the ultimate collaborative music making experience. Good instrumentalists who want to join in can do so on some numbers, and everybody else stands around the edge of the circle and listens.
This is really appealing music that the whole family will enjoy. It's also a very informal type of music, so children and adults are welcome to dance, chat, and enjoy the concert however they would like to.