Harrison All Day Folk Festival!

Harrison All Day Folk Festival!
Sunday 26 May 2024

Live Performances from 1.30pm - 2am

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Entry Price: £28 - £8 (See ticket link for full price range)
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The legendary Harrison All Day Folk Festival returns with the first of 5 special editions held at Jamboree! Each have a very urgent mission: to save The Harrison music pub from being bankrupted by Covid rent debt! Please come support and enjoy…

Line-up for Sunday May 26th:

12.30pm – FOLK SINGALONG WORKSHOP
Open to all – Join The Harrison’s regular Sing-Around Session, discovering the joy of singing folk songs together.
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1.30pm – PEARL FISH & ROB QUO
Pearl Fish, a poetic and captivating songstress, spawned from London’s waterborne community, joined by the emotive and humorous folk/blues performer Rob Quo.
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2.45pm – THE PROSPECTIVE COLLECTIVE
These Jamboree regulars play fun trad jazz classics and blues to swing your Sunday afternoon.
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4.00pm – JACK HARRIS
Award winning singer-songwriter; ‘Jack Harris is a priest of song who holds himself to a rigorous, ancient code of beauty most of us have forgotten exists.’ – Anais Mitchell
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5.15pm – LAURA IMPALLOMENI QUINTET
With the London Jazz scene currently exploding to international acclaim, we invite the Laura Impallomeni Quintet to transport us on a mellow, trombone lead, Sunday afternoon musical odyssey.
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6.30pm – HOMEWARD BOUND SEA SHANTY SESSION
Time to rouse yourselves! The infamous and engaging Zack McKracken leads a hearty Sea Shanty singalong!
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7.30pm – TAMSIN ELLIOTT & TAREK ELAZHARY
One of the hottest acts of the year; the Bristol based folk multi-instrumentalist Tamsin Elliot and Cairo based oud virtuoso Tarek Elazhary, blend and contrast the music styles and instruments of their respective cultures to create a remarkable transportative experience. Their evocative album “So far we have come” met rave reviews and multiple nominations for Album of the Year.
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9pm – HANDS OF THE HERON
The Sirens of Dreamfolk. Hands of Heron move effortlessly between sparse choral folk and spellbinding chamber pop, richly layered with an assortment of strings, drones and reeds. Rooted in the folk tradition, yet unlimited by convention and soaring to wherever their fearlessly hearts take them.
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10.30pm – KASAI MASAI
Legendary African groovesters, mixing the traditional rural songs of the Congo, with urban rhythms and their own imagination, to create a delicious Soukous soup, guaranteed to make you smile and dance.
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Midnight to 2am – Racubah Sound System DJ, The Man from Timbuktu!

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