Kate Rusby

Often hailed as the "First Lady of Folk," the enchanting Kate Rusby has earned numerous accolades, including multiple BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and a Mercury Music Prize.
Her album 'Hand Me Down' peaked at #12 in the Official UK Album Charts, solidifying her status as a beloved figure in contemporary folk music.
Kate's music has also featured prominently in TV and film, gracing Damien O'Donnell's 2002 film 'Heartlands, ' Jennifer Saunders' 'Jam and Jerusalem,' Ricky Gervais' award-winning series 'Afterlife,' and Ruth Jones' beautiful series 'Stella,' among many others.
Don't miss your chance to experience the magic of the "Barnsley Nightingale" live, as she weaves new melodies and timeless tunes into an evening of pure folk enchantment.
Rusby’s remarkable voice, her engaging presence, and her ability to create a deeply personal connection with her audience stand her out from the crowd.
BBC Music: "Kate Rusby is the undisputed queen of English folk music. Her soulful vocals and exquisite songwriting have set a benchmark in the genre, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide."
MOJO Magazine: "Kate Rusby’s artistry is a masterclass in folk music. Her angelic voice and captivating stage presence leave audiences spellbound."
The Independent: "With her pure and emotive vocals, Kate Rusby has an unparalleled ability to convey the deepest of emotions. She is a true treasure of the folk world.