Kirkbymoorside - Moors

Boo Hewerdine and Tymisha - All Saint's Church

Date:
Sat 1 Aug 2026 5:30 PM - 7:45 PM

About Boo Hewerdine and Tymisha - All Saint's Church

A rare live gig by Boo, described as 'one of Britain's most consistently accomplished songwriters', supported by Indie Pop Princess Tymisha

Boo was the lead singer and creative force behind '80's band The Bible. As well as solo recordings and work for film and TV, he has many writing and producing collaborations including with The Corrs, Chris Difford (of Squeeze), Marti Pellow (of Wet Wet Wet), Paul Young, K.D. Lang, Natalie Imbruglia and Eddi Reader. His clever songwriting and dry sense of humour makes this a highlight of the music festival: he will have the audiance eating out of the palm of his hand. Great songs, musicianship, vocals, story telling and all-round entertainment.

Completing a magical night in the atmospheric All Saints' Church, Boo will be supported by emerging artist Tymisha, who has an absolutely stunning voice, writing songs about love, heart break and the reality of life.

Performances

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Saturday 1 August 5:30pm – 7:30pm Standard: £15.00 Book Now
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