Our recent recommendations for Bristol Folk House
    Granny’s Attic craft a mischievous folk playground, weaving original tunes into centuries-old reels and laments with effortless virtuosity. Crisp melodies, playful textures, and infectious energy celebrate the living, breathing pulse of the folk tradition. Joyous foot-stomping magic FFO: Jack Rutter, Eliza Carthy, Salt House.
        
Granny's Attic at Bristol Folk House.
        
        
        
    
 
    Exquisite folk from two Scots national treasures! Together they weave traditional tales steeped in the majesty of the past with original compositions imbued with the madness of modern times. There’s nothing quite like Alasdair’s guitar and Donald’s smallpipes FFO: Shirley Collins, Martin Carthy, Bert Jansch, Brìghde Chaimbeul.
        
         Donald and Alasdair will present a programme featuring a rich variety of pipe tunes with guitar accompaniment, as well as a broad selection of songs both traditional and original. 
        
        
    
    Bristol’s own Rachael Dadd leads her band further down the jazz rabbit hole with a set of brand new featherlight songs – with all donations going to the Hebron International Resource Network. Plus there’s instrumental folk trio Wisp spinning shimmering instrumentals from mandolin, guitar and trumpet, and Oak Choir’s sky-reaching community singalongs.
        
         Palestine Fundraiser with music from Rachael Dadd, Wisp and OAK Choir 
        
        
    
    Free entry / PWYC exhibition of queer arts in the Folk House cafe. Featuring delightful left-of-centre trad excellence from Lucy and Hazel, whose songs sparkle with femme-folk mischief, lilting clarinet, sumptuous fingerpicking, and murmuring melodeon.
        
         Join us for an evening to celebrate our annual Queer Artists exhibition.  Featuring live music from Lucy and Hazel 
        
        
    
    British folk music at it’s most beautiful. With every pluck of the guitar and bow of the fiddle, Kit and Aaron’s music beams humble integrity and inimitable prowess.
        
         Using the folk music of the British Isles as a catalyst, Kit and Aaron create dynamic and effervescent interpretations of centuries-old material as well as original songs and compositions,