☆✫ Faeland ACOUSTIC MATINEE @ THE Prince Albert 17.11.24✫☆
Faeland ACOUSTIC MATINEE @ The prince albert 17.11.24
With their uplifting acoustic music, Faeland set themselves apart with a modern folk sound full of warmth and beautifully crafted melodies. Expect soulful melodies, and heartfelt storytelling.
This intimate performance offers a rare chance to experience their music up close. Their last Stroud show sold out fast so booking is recommended.
“Ethereal acoustic stylings” – BBC 6 Music
“Rebecca’s voice goes to work on a field of empty souls to help them rise again” – Fresh on the Net
A special acoustic matinee with songwriters Rebecca & Jacob, with support from Asha McCarthy.
Doors 12pm, Performance 1pm
More info below...
Albums of the Year
BBC Introducing, Folk Radio UK, Shire Folk
INFO:
Tickets: £15 Concessions: £10 - no booking fee, no need to print or bring your ticket, just give your name(s) on the door and bring ID.
When:
Doors: 12pm Performance: 1pm
Faeland’s music blends folk traditions from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean with singer-songwriter stylings and a slice of pop – a captivating sound with instant appeal.
A really fabulous band making glorious folk music
– BBC Introducing
Faeland’s audiences are deeply moved and usually end up singing along, even if hearing the music for the first time! Their songs deal with the deeper themes of humanity such as love, loss, healing, and connection to something bigger than ourselves. This duo is fully committed to making music that changes lives for the better and adds something good to human existence.
Rebecca’s voice goes to work on a field of empty souls to help them rise again
– Fresh on the Net
Faeland’s music has been described as “soul balm”, “ethereal” and “worldly yet otherworldly”. Their debut album All My Swim attracted widespread acclaim – it was championed by BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing amongst others.
Ethereal acoustic stylings
– BBC 6 Music
At its core are singer-songwriter Rebecca Nelson and guitarist / multi-instrumentalist Jacob Morrison from Gloucestershire, UK.
Beautiful… underpinned with some classic writing
– Songwriting Magazine
The Prince Albert, Rodborough Hill, Stroud GL5 3SS
There is seating but seats are allocated on a first come, first served basic. Please notify someone at the door if you need help finding a seat. If the gig sells out then 83% of the audience will be able to sit down.
There is no allocated parking for the Prince Albert, however this is a dropped kerb at the side of the building that is often used as a drop-off point. You can also park at Rodborough Community Hall free of charge which is a 5 minute walk away. There is also on-street parking.
Tickets are non-refundable, but feel free to pass them on to a friend.
More about Faeland: faeland.co.uk
More about The Prince Albert: theprincealbertstroud.co.uk/
Phone number for The Prince Albert: 01453 755600
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