Eve Appleton Band at The Canteen
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"Free entry! Revival-style Celtic balladry melds with velvety Americana in the hands of former Green Man Rising winners the Eve Appleton Band. Their lush layered harmonies and intricate proggy arrangements ooze with graceful warmth; art folk at its best FFO: The Weather Station, Laura Marling, The Staves, First Aid Kit. "

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A gig held at The Canteen on Thursday 27th March. The event starts at 21:30.


- Sunglasses After Dark Presents:
- EVE APPLETON BAND (60s folk revival / Americana / alt folk)
- Thursday 27th March
- The Canteen
- From 9:30pm
- Free entry

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Green Man Rising 2023’s crowned champions come with Bible-black parables, nursery rhymes and ballads, played against avant-garde acoustic band music.
Having gathered a group of like-minded and talented cohorts, expect to hear echoes of 60s Folk Revival, Americana, and Alternative Folk.

With Eve Appleton acting as main (but not only) songwriter with a cast of young but impressively sonically mature bandmates, Eve Appleton Band as a project has taken personal tales of hardship, glee and everything in between to a place of sonic excellence. After gigging and amassing an adoring audience of those who yearn for music nodding to the 60s folk revival, the band entered the Green Man Rising competition and turned up worthy champions opening the main stage on a rainy afternoon to a “a rain- soaked yet quickly charmed crowd” (NME).

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Entry requirements: 18+

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