Aces & Eights, Tufnell Park
Friday 12th December
Doors 7:30pm, Live Music 8:15pm
Tickets £12 Adv (£10 Concs) £14 on the night

Ceci Day is an English-American singer-songwriter known for her soulful, lyric-driven compositions and distinctive blend of acoustic folk with elements of rock and country—a sound that lives between city streets and country skies. Born in New York and raised between London and the American West, her music is shaped by a deep sense of movement, memory, and quiet observation.
Ceci Day has become a familiar presence across both the UK and US’s live music scenes,
playing at venues such as London’s Green Note Café and Wyoming’s LeDoux Saloon.
In 2024, Ceci Day released With Fire and Homebound—two tracks that marked a new chapter in her artistic journey. In 2025, she released two further singles: Soho In July and Beat, both of which were first performed in a tucked-away Jericho pub and remain close to the heart.

Swedish-born singer-songwriter Malin Andersson has found her creative home in London’s vibrant music scene. With a unique indie-folk sound that blends her Scandinavian heritage with global influences, Malin’s music paints vivid emotional landscapes, immersing listeners in a rich, emotional experience.
“Epic in a sensitive kind of way… The influence of Joni Mitchell is apparent here ..but Malin is very much her own artist” Fresh On The Net
“This is an artist who is moving towards an enchanting sound that manages to be both food for thought and something to soothe your soul” Essentially Pop

“Shem Fillmore is an absolute force of nature. He is a brilliantly eccentric and virtuosic musician, and his shows are at once musically tight, entertaining and enlightening.”- Rachel Hayter, Alvorada
English traditional music from a parallel universe – Shem Fillmore stirs together the future, past and alternative timelines into a seething broth. The music draws from the social music making of recent traditions, as well as mystical threads from the baroque-era and more contemporary influences. He explores patterns, rhythms, movement and the crooked and exciting corners of the English tune repertoire. .
