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Urban Folk Quartet (UFQ) - Reeth Memorial Hall

About Urban Folk Quartet (UFQ) - Reeth Memorial Hall
UFQ have ignited audiences across the world with their cross-genre, contemporary take on folk music for over a decade.
Rooted in Celtic tune forms and traditional song, UFQ also take influence from Afrobeat, Indian classical, funk, rock and a whole lot more.
Featuring Joe Broughton on fiddle, guitar, and mandolin; Paloma Trigás on fiddle and vocals; Tom Chapman on cajón, percussion, and vocals; and Dan Walsh on banjo, guitar, and vocals, their show is a multi-instrumental spectacle of high-energy virtuosity.
Touring with their seventh album, expect a groove-filled set of acoustic music, presented with infectious energy and humour.
Doors open 7.30pm for an 8pm start. The Memorial Hall has wheelchair access.
Performances
Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
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Friday 10 October 7pm | Standard: £19.00 Children: £9.00 | Book Now |
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