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Steve Knightley: The Winter Yards in Spring – Solo Tour 2025

Folk legend and former Show of Hands frontman Steve Knightley is back with his eagerly anticipated solo tour, Winter Into Spring. Following the phenomenal success of this Autumn's Winter Yards album and tour, this brand-new show will take Steve back to intimate, out-of-the-way venues, where he honed his craft.

The 'Winter Into Spring' tour features songs from the critically acclaimed Winter Yards album, described as "a deeply atmospheric journey" (Spiral Earth) and "a must-have for anyone seeking unforgettable music" (Here Comes the Song). Alongside these new favourites, Knightley will revisit and reimagine some of his most iconic songs in a completely fresh performance.

Celebrated for his deep connection to the West Country, Steve Knightly’s extensive body of work, uniquely blends historical narratives with contemporary themes. In 1994 with multi-instrumentalist Phil Beer he formed 'Show of Hands,' praised by Peter Gabriel as one of the 'Great English Bands.' As a songwriter, Knightley earned the title of Tom Robinson's Songwriter of the 90s and he has won three BBC Folk Awards. His influence extends to the visual arts, serving as the artistic director of the 'Shrouds of the Somme' installation in 2016. He also collaborated with actors Jim Carter and Imelda Staunton on an Album of Great War Poetry and music.

Knightley's commitment to addressing social issues is evident in songs like 'Country Life' and 'Arrogance, Ignorance and Greed,' earning recognition at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. His impact extends beyond accolades, with compositions like 'The Galway Farmer' recognised as a 'traditional' Irish folk song, and 'Cousin Jack' now taught in Cornish schools.

Plymouth University made Steve an Honorary Doctor of Music and he was also made an Honorary Rifleman by the local 6th Rifles Regiment. Despite pandemic challenges, his creative output remained robust, generating over 100 hours of content. With more than 4,000 performances and over fifty appearances at Glastonbury, Knightley leaves an enduring impact on audiences worldwide.

Don't miss your chance to experience one of the UK's finest singer-songwriters. Known for his "powerful narratives and captivating stage presence" (Rock and Reel), Steve promises an unforgettable evening of music and stories.

Book now—tickets are limited!

Performance starts at 7:30pm, doors from 6:30pm with bar available.

Tickets:

General admission: £22

No Concessions

*Tickets purchased online are subject to an additional booking fee. This fee is to cover the cost of providing our Box Office service. Tickets can also be purchased by ringing 01460 54973 or visiting us during opening hours.

*Please note that tickets for performances and workshops are not refundable unless we are fully booked and have a waiting list. Refunds are subject to a £5 admin charge.

 

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