Burns night @ Harmony Hall
Celebrate the Bard's birthday at Harmony Hall in Devonport! BYO - bring a plate, tea & coffee available. Please book in advance, Ph 022 6010 798 If anybody wants to ... Read more
Celebrate the Bard's birthday at Harmony Hall in Devonport! BYO - bring a plate, tea & coffee available. Please book in advance, Ph 022 6010 798 If anybody wants to ... Read more
Celebrate Robbie Burns' Birthday in style, this year on Sunday the 26th of January! A full day of food, drink & music planned in honour of the big man, kicking ... Read more
FREE FESTIVAL CLUB NIGHT – A chance to unwind from the festival. Admission free.
BB Bowness (banjo) and Alex Rubin (guitar) have been making music together for the last decade and continue to bring their euphoric energy to stages around the world. Since first ... Read more
An exciting line-up for The Ministry of Folk in February! Bring your own drinks and snacks, grab a table and settle down for a night of magic. C.Zukey is originally ... Read more
A favourite of the season, this musical event is set in a delightful park beside the historic Pah Homestead and Arts Trust. This year, we’re offering an acoustic afternoon for ... Read more
Regular club night at the bunker. Bring your songs and tunes to add to the list or just come to listen. $5 members, $8 non-members
Trad Scottish music club - fiddles, cellos, keyboard, accordion, flutes, guitars, harps etc. All welcome!
The East Coast Folk club kicks the year off with a floor singers night - everyone welcome!
Melbourne based Dave is known internationally for his bluesy, soulful voice & dynamic guitar. He performs the music of Clapton, Dylan, Cocker, Ray Charles and many others from that era ... Read more
The Barebones Folk Club at a new venue and two top New Zealand folkies! Beverley is feted in Aotearoa and beyond for her skills as a British trad singer, Al ... Read more
ALISTAIR BROWN - In concert Alistair Brown, a well travelled Scottish singer/Accordionist with a treasure-trove of memorable songs and stories to share. Big ballads, comic ditties, concertina, accordion and harmonica. Alistair ... Read more