Local Events
To see a simple list of events, just click on “Collapse All”. To see the detailed view again, click on “Expand All”.
You can move forwards and backwards to see more events by selecting the date range at the top-left or bottom-left of the calendar.
If your event repeats on a regular basis, and is within 40 minutes drive, or 30 miles, of Atherstone, you can get listed – click for details > >
If you are an organiser, and would like to see your club and / or other music events on here, send
- your name
- your contact details
- the URL of your club or event listings page – website or Facebook
- the date(s) of the event(s) (not just “every other Wednesday”, please)
- the time(s) of the event(s) (start and finish)
- the venue details, including the FULL address
- a 600px – 1000px wide image of the poster or header image you would like to feature on your listing
to: phil [at] atherstonefolkclub.org.uk
- Club organisers can have a perpetual listing if you let me know the days and repeat sequence.
- If you have different types of events on different days/dates, please supply the information for each event type separately. The starting date is important.
- Events that clash (distance and/or date) with Atherstone Folk Club, Folk At The Lion, Bedworth Folk Club, Nuneaton Folk Club, or the OSCA Centre will NOT be included. (Sorry)
- Occasional or variable events will not be included.
- Non-regularly-repeating events are accessible via the venues page. Send your details to be included.
- NB: Tour lists will be added using the date of the nearest gig to Atherstone. Only the date of the event, a link to the gig list on your website, and the poster image will be displayed. The rest of the information should be on the poster.
Please CHECK before you travel!
Please don’t blame me if the event you attend does not take place. Always confirm the details and venue before you go, by checking the event’s website or Facebook page.
You can see a list of local music venues here. Find out what they have on offer.
Fox Acoustic Sessions – Every Monday
Now in its 15th year at the same venue, Fox Acoustic is an intimate sing around. Music of any style on any instrument.
Folk At The Lion – 1st Wednesday each month
Sing-around format
First Monday each Month
First Monday Each Month
Fox Acoustic Sessions – Every Monday
Now in its 15th year at the same venue, Fox Acoustic is an intimate sing around. Music of any style on any instrument.
Bedworth Folk Club – 2nd Wednesday each month
See website for details and exceptions.
2nd and 4th Thursdays each month
2nd Thursday each Month
Fox Acoustic Sessions – Every Monday
Now in its 15th year at the same venue, Fox Acoustic is an intimate sing around. Music of any style on any instrument.
Sing-around at The New Inn – Peggs Green
Fish and chips available from a van in the car park: and you can eat them in the pub!
Red Shoes
Soaring, passionate vocals, chiming acoustic guitars and a superb catalogue of original songs in the Folk/Roots/Americana vein written by Carolyn and Mark Evans lie at the heart of the Red Shoes success story. They have become a live favourite on the Folk Club, Theatre and Festival circuit.
Dave Pegg (Fairport Convention/Jethro Tull) produced the album “Ring Around the Land” and went on to record his version of Carolyn and Mark’s song “Celtic Moon” for Fairport Convention’s “Festival Bell” CD.
Red Shoes follow up, “All The Good Friends” produced by Mick Dolan (Show of Hands, Traffic, Fisherman’s Friends) gained 5 star reviews in the music press.
“It Isn’t Over Yet” their third release was awarded “Band Album of 2017” by FolkWords and hailed as “A Classic!” by FATEA Magazine
Currently touring as a guitar based trio, they have shared stages with The Strawbs; Fotheringay; Iain Matthews; Pentangle; Show of Hands, Richard Digance, Steve Knightley, Fairport Convention, Los Pacaminos.
Sandy Denny-era Fairports and the contemporary American country-folk of Lucinda Williams sewn together neatly in these well crafted songs – SHINDIG
The Angels want to hear these Red Shoes – Maverick
Many years ago I had the good fortune to see Sandy Denny fronting Fairport Convention on several occasions. Red Shoes front-woman Carolyn Evans has the same kind of strong but fragile voice – Blues Matters
Acoustic gems with splashes of rocking country fire. The trio of Red Shoes make a comfortable, timeless sound and open a window into small town nostalgia, regret and real lives lived – Northern Sky
The Support Artist on the night will be …
Tom Patterson
A Birmingham based Geordie folksinger and guitarist, Tom has a growing reputation as a writer of songs in the traditional folk style, seventeen of which have won competitions at folk festivals in the UK and Ireland. Known for folk club and festival appearances across the UK and further afield, Tom has been described by folk music publication, Living Tradition, as “someone worth looking out for”.
His weekly Birmingham residency at Cartlands Café, Kings Heath Park, has also recently received a glowing review from the Birmingham Post and Mail.
Tom either plays solo, or in a long established duo with talented Loughborough multi-instrumentalist, Dave Morton. Together they have recorded two CDs of original material – “We Are The Lucky Ones” and “Just The Way It Is”, which Living Tradition called, “a CD of great songs”.
Floor Singers booked to perform on the night …
Bob Brooker
Bob describes himself as a semi-retired Traditional Folk Musician. Retired, perhaps, but not retiring.
An excellent multi-instrumentalist with a wide range of songs, Bob is a local favourite for a very good reason.
Geg Palmer
Your residents are WatlingStreet
WatlingStreet are Anne Beeson, Phil Benson, and Pete McParland.
Separately, they have been singing for as long as they can remember, and together, on and off, since the mid 2010s.
They formed the new band in September 2023, in order to become the residents at Atherstone Folk Club.