Sat 23rd Jan: O’Hooley & Tidow

Advance ticket only: BUY HERE

The Winemakers Club
41A Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4AN
Ph 020 7236 2936

For all further enquiries please email newrootsevents@gmail.com

New Roots presents O’Hooley & Tidow on their ‘Summat’s Brewin’ Tour- ‘Celebrating Real Ale, Real Music & Real People’.

With a personal invite from Billy Bragg to play Glastonbury, sessions on BBC 6 Music and Radio 2, a five star live review and feature in The Guardian, culminating in a MOJO Folk Album of the Year award for groundbreaking album The Hum, O’Hooley & Tidow are regarded as lionhearted trailblazers of contemporary music and songwriting. Having the originality and skill to invite comparison with the most celebrated harmony duos, from early Simon and Garfunkel to the iconic Kate and Anna McGarrigle, O’Hooley and Tidow’s powerful, deeply moving, and at times spine-tingling performances are infused with an honesty and empathy that will disarm even the hardest of heart.

The Winemaker’s is a unique environment to see them in- it’s a dramatic candle-lit stone arch in the vaults of Holborn Viaduct. Limited to 77 capacity, it feels like a theatre and sounds like a chapel. It’s also attached to the beautiful Winemakers Club, an independently run wine, craft beer and whiskey bar.

‘Boundless songwriting and exquisite harmonies that truly shine’ ★★★★★ Guardian

‘I LOVE the new album.’ Lauren Laverne, 6 Music

‘Excellent’ **** Songlines Top of the World Album

‘Remarkable. Surely one of the albums of the year.’ ★★★★ Guardian

‘Remarkable…challenging, innovative and often moving‘ ★★★★ Irish Times

‘Defiant, robust, northern, poetical folk music for the times we live in.’ Independent

‘Boldly defiant and sharply individual. One of British Folk’s mightiest combinations’ ★★★★ MOJO Folk Album of the Month

 

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