capercaillie
Thursday 14th November Folkworks
Capercaillie
Hall One, 7.30pm
For 30 years, Capercaillie has brought traditional Celtic music to the world stage. With their innovative approach to traditional sources and exciting live performances, they are held in widespread esteem in the current explosive folk scene.
Tickets: £ 20
Sunday 17th November
The Cobweb Orchestra in Concert
Hall Two, 7.15pm
Andy Jackson: Conductor Alice Jones: Cello
Borodin Overture to Prince Igor
Dvorák ˘ Cello Concerto in B minor
Franck Symphony in D minor
Tickets: £ 10 c colin hay
Monday 18th November
Colin Hay
Hall Two, 8pm
Probably best known as frontman of Men at Work, the frequent use of his music in TV and film(‘ Scrubs’,‘ Dawson’ s Creek’) has converted a new generation of devout fans across the globe.
Presented with Venues All. Tickets: £ 17 & £ 20
Tuesday 19th November
Bill Wyman’ s Rhythm Kings with special guest Maria Muldaur
Hall One, 7.30pm
Legendary former Rolling Stones bassist returns to his musical roots, bringing back to life the classic rhythm and blues that first inspired him to pick up the guitar as a teenager.
Presented with CMP Entertainment.
Tickets: £ 32.50( plus a limited number of higher priced‘ Gold Circle’ tickets available)
Wednesday 13th November
Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds plus support Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou
Hall Two, 8pm
The Bad Shepherds play punk songs on folk instruments. Not as a gag, but because they really like the noise.
Tickets: £ 18.50( Club layout)
bill wyman
adrian Edmondson & the bad shepherds
Ticket Office: 0191 443 4661 39