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Goblin Band, Holly Murphy, Victoria Lynn, The Ivy House 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE, Friday 31 January, 7pm.  
 
 
"The can play and sing, and they're fearless" - Martin Carthy
 
Goblin Band have only been around a short time but the following they've gathered has been phenomenal. Their live shows are an amazing thing to witness!
They grew from sessions in the Hobgoblin Musical Instrument shop in Rathbone Place where various band members worked, then also the Folk Of The Round Table sessions at the now sadly defunkt Matchstick Piehouse in Deptford.
 
 
 
 
 
Holly Murphy is a singer and Harp player living in South London, performing solo and as a part of their band Elfshot, they interpret the folk songs of their native Scotland with enraptured and spellbound accompaniment.
 
 
Victoria Lynn is a Hastings born, folk singer living in London known for their captivating unaccompanied singing style that is simple, honest and timeless, through which they explore traditional English folk song.

There are now very few tickets left for this night. The last few tickets have just  been made available.

Be quick if you want to come! 

Please read the information on the ticket page before buying! 

www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

  • The Goose Is Out! changed the title to The Goose Is Out! SOLD OUT Goblin Band, Holly Murphy, Victoria Lynn, The Ivy House, Friday 31 January.

Although this is sold out, WeGotTickets are running a waiting list.

If you have a ticket you now can't use, you can ask WeGotTickets to resell it, and if they can sell it to somebody on the waiting list, they will refund you.

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