St Paul’s Church Gardens NW1 9XG
Camden Square
Saturday 12th July
Doors 7:30pm, Live Music 8:00pm
Tickets £13 Advance, £15 on the night

Join us in the idyllic settings of St Paul Church gardens for an evening of the finest folk song and tunes with Sophie Crawford and Tog Fàire

Sophie Crawford is a folk musician from London. She co-founded Queer Folk which highlights and promotes LGBTQIA+ history and performers in traditional music. Her songs on dulcimer, ukulele and accordion reflect her work with Queer Folk engaging with music sourced from the archives.

Her 2018 album ‘Silver Pin’ was Mainly Norfolk’s album of the year. Her new album is out later this year! Through her work as a musician in theatre she has toured internationally, on the West End and at the Globe. She hosts the monthly radio show ‘Queer Folk’ for Voices Radio and founded the Harrison Singaround!

She is interested in women’s history, queer history, traditional music, dance, drag and the way all of these things intersect.

Tog Fàire play a mixture of traditional Scottish and Irish songs and tunes, including Scottish Gaelic singing, as well as music from contemporary folk artists. Their sets are made up of modern compositions by musicians who are at the heart of the living folk scene, while others can be traced back centuries. They love the stories behind these tunes and their roots, whether old or new.
Expect fiery toe-tapping reels, reimagined sets with a contemporary spin, ancient airs or all kinds in between