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FOLKROOM PRESENTS: Chris Wood

FOLKROOM PRESENTS: Chris Wood

  • Doors at 6pm
  • Performance from 7pm
  • Two sets of music with an interval, food purchased separately
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Sunday 16th March

FOLKROOM PRESENTS: Chris Wood

“the finest and most original singer-songwriter to have emerged from the
British folk scene since Richard Thompson” –
The Guardian

“Idiosyncratic, thoughtful and (and I don’t use this word lightly)
essential listening”Folk Witness

In a world of soundbites and distractions, Chris Wood is a truth seeker. His writing is permeated with love and wry intelligence, uplifting and challenging as he celebrates the sheer one-thing-after-anotherness of life. Tom Robinson and Chris Difford are fans, while Stick In The Wheel and The Unthanks look to him as an influence. Winner of 6 BBC Folk Awards, he’s played with The Royal Shakespeare Company and was a key member of The Imagined Village along with Billy Bragg and Martin Carthy. A wise and soulful craftsman, his concerts are a cliché-free zone.

Chris Wood started out as a choirboy and much of his music bears the influence of those years spent with the likes of Bach, Handel, Gibbons and Boyce: he describes the album Handmade Life as “church music with drums.”

Self-taught on guitar and violin, he is a lifelong autodidact — and his independent streak shines through in his composition and studio work. Always direct and unafraid to speak his mind, his song writing has been praised for its surgical clarity. His work is typified by his trust in the space music can create and a gift for lyrical understatement. He cites his major influence as “Anon”.

The much-missed FRoots magazine once said: “Chris Wood might be the Ken Loach of songwriting. Very political, but at the same time full of compassion, and he grows sharper and more acute with each passing album. He’s good, quite probably the very best we have today, and we need him more than ever.” We couldn’t agree more.

We’re thrilled to welcome Chris Wood to Peggy’s for a gig that should prove one of the highlights of Nottingham’s folk music year. Performing as part of Folkroom’s monthly series showcasing the very best of modern folk, this is an opportunity to see one of the nation’s most incisive and uncompromising singer-songwriters in an intimate and inclusive setting.

“If I had a towel I’d throw it in” – Chris Difford (Squeeze)

 

 


Date

16 Mar 2025

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Main seating area £18

Doors open at 6pm | Performance from 7pm

Available Tickets: 0
The Main seating area ticket is sold out. You can try another ticket type. We occasionally have extra availability or cancellations. please contact bookings@peggysskylight.co.uk
Window seating area £18

Doors open at 6pm | Performance from 7pm (Some seating may have a slightly restricted view)

Available Tickets: 4
The Window seating area ticket is sold out. You can try another ticket type. We occasionally have extra availability or cancellations. please contact bookings@peggysskylight.co.uk

Ticket and Venue information:

  • You can request to be seated in ‘Dizzy’ (raked theatre), ‘Duke’ (side wall), ‘Billie’ (front of stage) or ‘Mingus’ (near piano) and we will do our best to allocate you to your chosen seats.
  • Though we can guarantee that you will have a table, we cannot guarantee exactly where, as we do our best to fulfil all customers requirements
  • Seating in ‘Ella’ or ‘Satchmo’ (by the windows) is allocated last, unless specifically requested. Please note, a few of these seats are restricted view
  • All seats are at a table or bar where you can order food and drink with table service
  • You can view a seating plan here

SPECIAL ACCESS NEEDS

  • Please email bookings@peggysskylight.co.uk to reserve a suitable seat for you and your party
  • We have an accessible toilet on the ground floor

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