Forthcoming Events
** Friday 30th January 2026 - Airboxes **
**Note Date!**
From Belgium, and on a UK tour, Airboxes play atmospheric dance music brought to you by Bert Leemans and Guus Herremans on chromatic and diatonic accordion.
Bert (chromatic) and Guus (diatonic) are a perfect match, the different sounds of their instruments blend together in everything they play and take you on a journey to a magical world.
Airboxes solely play their own compositions. The variation in intimate solos and colourful interplay makes for an all-encompassing totality.
Airboxes are two men, two accordions, one story.
Listen to their music on their website here.
- Musicians’ workshop led by Airboxes 7-8 pm – £5
- Dancing to Airboxes 8:15 – 10:30 pm – £10
- Combined ticket for both – £13
- All tickets on the door
Wednesday 4th March 2026 - Tour de Dance
Tour de Dance are Phil (violin), Emma (flute) and John (guitar). The band play regularly for our friends the On y Va French/Breton dance group in Saxmundham, Suffolk. They play tunes for a range of French and Breton dances, some for couples others for individuals. Tour de Dance will also provide some dance teaching during the evening.
- Musicians workshop 7-8 pm – Free
- Dancing to Tour de Dance 8:15 – 10:30 pm
- Tickets £8 on the door
Wednesday 1st April 2026 - Feather and Fox
Feather and Fox are a balfolk duo (mandolin and cello) from Belgium and Germany, playing a mix of traditional tunes and their own compositions for dancing.
Christiane and Victor met during a Berlin summer on the banks of the river Spree and have been travelling all over Europe’s balfolk scene with their delicate music ever since. From the very beginning, the duo plays for dancers and is inspired by their energy; playful and sensitive, they explore the sound possibilities in the interplay of the twelve strings of their instruments and create a unique sound, both feather-light and energy-driven.
- Musicians workshop 7-8 pm – Free
- Dancing to Feather and Fox 8:15 – 10:30 pm
- Tickets £10 on the door
Wednesday 6th May 2026 - Corbeau
Corbeau’s approach to French Balfolk draws on traditional and contemporary compositions, taking inspiration from dances across France. Drawing on a range of musical influences and styles, they combine melodic lines, rhythms, and harmonies, to create an energetic and driving sound. Emma and Tom Hardy previously performed with Les Hirondelles and in Corbeau they have joined forces with Simon Keep, accordionist with Fishclaw.
Corbeau are: Emma Hardy (violin), Simon Keep (accordion), Tom Hardy (guitar)
- Musicians workshop 7-8 pm – Free
- Dancing to Corbeau 8:15 – 10:30 pm
- Tickets £8 on the door